Strategies
Definition: Strategies are planned actions undertaken to progress your learning
For example:
Perspectives
Definition: A perspective is an (informative) way of viewing things that may be held by individuals or (representative) groups eg. An individual nurse Vs health industry perspectives
For example:
Feedback
Definition: evaluative response from a teacher, mentor or knowledgeable ‘other’ regarding your methods of research, the information acquired and/or the future direction of learning.
Could include:
Definition: Strategies are planned actions undertaken to progress your learning
For example:
- Data from a smart watch showing varying running times
- Experimenting with constructing something
- Conducting market research
- Cross referencing a number of websites for a particular purpose
Perspectives
Definition: A perspective is an (informative) way of viewing things that may be held by individuals or (representative) groups eg. An individual nurse Vs health industry perspectives
For example:
- New articles outlining individual and/or group opinions on different sides of an argument
- Documentary exploring the impact of something on one or more cultural/social/linguistic/ interest groups
- Different dog breeders with differing opinions regarding ideal dog genetics
Feedback
Definition: evaluative response from a teacher, mentor or knowledgeable ‘other’ regarding your methods of research, the information acquired and/or the future direction of learning.
Could include:
- Mentor’s evaluation of student’s output/prototype
- Evaluative discussion with teacher discussing student work
- Survey responses from target audience about student performance/product or prototype
- Peer feedback about output design
- Personal Reflection/ self-evaluation
- Data from inanimate object ie. stopwatch– this is a strategy
- An interview with a doctor to find our information about muscular diseases- this is a perspective
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