Thursday 5 February 2009

Learning Agreement Talk


Needs to be completed by 20/02/09 
- Draft to be handed in tomorrow. 

After sitting down with Sally this morning and having a group discussion about the learning proposal I am feeling much for confident about putting something together. I was worried that because I haven't yet defined what I want to produce for the Professional Project that I wouldn't really be able to do anything worthwhile for this.

Sally has made it clear however that as long as we submit our ideas/ something of relevance then she will be able to give us some feedback and help us progress forward.

The Learning Proposal:

1. Provide a Synopsis of your proposed study - Why? 
2. Explain what it is going to be.
3. Research.

- Inevitably things will change from the initial proposal especially if you don't have a solid idea.
- You need to be realistic, it is to risky to begin using processes techniques that you haven't done before. This project is your chance to bring together everything you have learned and show your full potential so you don't want to be experimenting with something new. 
- Make the most of the Lecturers
- STICK TO THE LEARNING OUTCOMES.
- Look at the language in the assessment matrix's.
- Don't bench mark yourself against others.

1st Part of the agreement is giving a detailed explanation of how, what and why which needs to be between 400 - 600 words. What is special about your idea?

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