This is an individual assessment worth 30%
Due Sunday November 25 by midnight
STRICTLY NO MORE THAN 2 MINUTES LONG
Design and film a two-minute video reflection that describes and discusses your role in the project and in a multidisciplinary team, what you got out of it and the main skills you gained.
Please include three section - the context, learning reflections and future applications. Here are some prompts to help you from each section.
1. The context: A bit about the course and your team and what you did as part of the learning activities
• An overview- Describe Wicked Problems and what you and your team did
2. Reflections on your learning: identify key learning and insights gained through critical incidents as part of your project
• When did you feel most challenged- team work, communication, workload, activities, the process and structure of the course?
• Multidisciplinary teams- different perspectives, language and ways of doing
• Hard skills- what specific new knowledge and skills did you learn that could be applied
• Soft Skills- what did you learn about yourself(intra personal skills)? What did you learn about other people? (interpersonal skills)
• Best bit- What did you enjoy the most and why?
• Worst bit- what did you dislike the most and why?
Refer back to your learning infographic
• Did you achieve your learning objectives? (it doesn't matter if you didn't, only that you recognize it)
• What unexpected learning occurred?
3.Future application: discuss how you will transfer this new knowledge to future projects and professional practice
• Explain how the insights might apply to future collaboration in multidisciplinary project teams and/or
future professional practice.
• Remember to include photos, videos, and evidence of everything you did as part of your learning journey and to justify what you are saying. Don't just say you can do it - prove it !
• Be a creative as you like, however you will be graded on content not your editing abilities.
• The simplest format is to video yourself using your phone and simply show the evidence (ie photos) on your laptop.
• IMovie is the simplest software. You can download this as an app on your phone.
This will now be a private video so you can be as reflective as you like about your interdisciplinary experiences.
*** Do NOT upload onto the assignment link or to slack.
Please upload onto YouTube or Vimeo, google drive or dropbox and then share the link with me privately via email kerin.elsum@rmit.edu.au and also kerin.elsum@gmail.com
• Make sure you check that the link is working and that the whole video runs through