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chinark

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Our sac.... is a poster?
« on: May 15, 2015, 04:46:27 am »
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Hi so our school has never done this but all of a sudden our CRT psych teacher announced our sac is a ... poster...

I mean, a poster in VCE?
What does she want? Colours, glitter?

Has anyone done a poster before, as a sac for a subject?

I mean it's on attachment theory (bowlby+ainsworth), and I have the information but I would have no idea on how to present it at a VCE standard in a poster... lol.

Thanks for any tips!

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Re: Our sac.... is a poster?
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2015, 09:28:27 am »
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I did a poster for my first SAC, (lobes of the brain, cortex, wernicks aphasia etc.)
There's not really a 'VCE' standard, it's just meant to be fun (..I think). When I did it, our teacher also gave us a paper which we had to answer on the poster. But yeah, as  long as the info is there you can make it look however pretty you want. Maybe your teacher thought a poster would be a nice change of pace.
But Yeh lol, I just cut out my A3 paper into the outline shape of Homer Simpson's head, drew the brain and labelled it, and answered all the other questions. It was pretty fun (something I never thought I would say in a VCE SAC :P)
 
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