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Work-in-progress presentation FEEDBACK

Name:

Defining the goal (criterion B) ATL = organization, thinking & communication


1. What your topic is and why you chose it.

Included/not included in presentation

COMMENT:

2. Which area of interaction your project is focused on. Briefly explain why you chose this AoI and how you have focused on it in your project. COMMENT:

3. The goal for your project. This will usually include the word "to" - 'to raise awareness'; 'to design' etc COMMENT:

4. Your specifications. What are the indicators that your product/outcome is


of high quality? COMMENT:

Selecting sources (criterion C) ATL = information literacy & thinking

1. What sources have you used? Explain them and why you chose them.
COMMENT:

2. The best/most useful sources. Explain which sources have been important to your project and why. COMMENT:

3. The most important thing(s) you found out - the information that has
been most useful to you. COMMENT:

Applying information (criterion D) ATL = transfer, thinking 1. How are you using your research to help you create your product/outcome? What decisions, solutions and further understanding has your research helped you with?

Personal Project

2011 2012

NIST

Work-in-progress presentation FEEDBACK COMMENT:

Name:

Achieving the goal (criterion E) ATL = thinking, organization, reflection 1. Where are you up to in creating your product/outcome?

COMMENT:

2. What else do you need to do to complete it?

COMMENT:

Reflecting on learning (criteria A and F) ATL = reflection 1. Brief assessment of ATL skills. Identifies strengths as well as area to improve. Has evidence of ATL skills and a plan for how to further improve. Comment:

2. Identifies and discusses interesting or useful things that have arisen from the project. Comment:

Other points
1. The title of your project. Is it relevant, interesting and concise?

2. Use of process journal. Are regular entries being made? Are the comments thoughtful, detailed and reflective? Is there evidence of AYL skills in the process journal? Comments:

Personal Project

2011 2012

NIST

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