National K-12 Student Ceramic Works Presentation Guidelines

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Comprehensive guidelines for K-12 teachers to submit student ceramic works for a digital presentation. Instructions include formatting requirements, photo specifications, and submission process details to facilitate compilation by the Clay Gulgong team.


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  1. National K-12 Student Ceramic Works Guidelines for presentation

  2. Instructions for teachers We would appreciate it if you follow these instructions for submitting your photos. This will make the compilation of the digital presentation easier for the Clay Gulgong team. Make a copy of this sample presentation. (File > Make a copy) Change the title to the name of your school Up to five slides per school in total No more than 3 works per slide from the one year group. Works can be from a range of year groups or all from the same year group Please use the format in the slide presentation only including font style and design. Do not alter these. Photographs need to be taken against a plain white or plain black background only. Images should be 300dpi and in jpeg format Please do not include shots that include images of students at all or art room spaces.

  3. First name only First name only First name only School Name, State, Year level

  4. Sharing your finished submission When you have finished adding your photos and information, share this presentation with the Clay Gulgong team via this email address. admin@claygulgong.com When you share make sure that you change the access permissions.

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