Yeah. He's that good. I was in awe. I don't know if that was collaboration, though: just my husband being awesome and thinking of a great idea off the top of my head after I had tried to do the same thing for hours.
This was the most in-depth and detailed bulletin board I've done yet, so I'll try not to bore you too much with the method. It took a lot of little steps to get this board done!
- STEP 1: Create a list of relevant YA authors that students at Uni actually check out with semi-regularity, and also include new authors that they should get to know.
- STEP 2: Start reading and researching the authors to find out what has influenced them. The influences range from TV to art to music to other authors (of course).
- STEP 3: Create a list of what/who influenced whom.
- STEP 4: Hunt down and print pictures of all the authors and influences.
- STEP 5: NEVER LOSE YOUR LIST of influences and try to keep them organized.
- STEP 6: Start creating your board. Space out your authors, try to group the influences by type (I have TV in one area, movies in another area, etc).
- STEP 7: After everything is on the board, get lots of strings and lots of thumb tacks and start creating your lines of influence.
The result might look something like this:
In the end, I'm kind of satisfied with the board. It looks too crazy-busy for me. I wonder if the idea would work better with a bigger board? Because I LOVE the idea, and I'd love to do it again. I had fun researching all of the authors, and I feel like I know them better now, but I don't think the board is having the WOWZA effect I hoped it would. I really wish I had colored yarn for the lines, but I needed to get the board done, and all we had in the library was butcher string. HOWEVER, this was definitely a learning project, so even if it's not perfect, it was still a great experience.
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