From this point onward I'll:
- Blog decision making, evaluations, reflections and practical development
- Work with 40 credits in mind. This should be a substantial outcome
- Prep questions for the final tutorial next week
- Look back through ILOs and module info to make sure I'm familiar with it all
- Double check dissertation guidance information
- Read back through CoP Lectures, especially 'Resolving research project' notes
- Look out for dissertation binding information
- Read over submission details
The FINAL CRIT will be on Friday 6th January for which I need:
- Final resolutions
- Relevant supporting work
- Proposed outcomes
- Design boards
- 250 word statement clarifying the project rationale and evaluating synthesis
This should all make sense as a body of work to somebody else looking at it
It is the final opportunity for any feedback
It should be all of the work that I am submitting the following Thursday 12th January
Consider:
- How I'm going to present my CoP3 practical project
- It has to speak for itself
- How can I best design my presentation boards?
For the submission on Thursday 12th January:
- P L A N A H E A D
- Factor in the time for issuu documents, blogging, evaluations, presentations, binding and hand in
- The practical needs to be really well presented. Consider the format in the same way that I have to consider the format of the dissertation.
BLOG EVERYTHING
- Will lose the opportunity for any feedback is my work is not on my blog
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