• Credit: Jeremy Briggs, Wintec

    General Information and Assessments

    Look in this section for any general module information and for assessment information and submission.

    Very Important menemene

    • Key Information:

    • Check here to see the Four Key Elements of learning in this module.

    • This resource gives you an indication of all the required and optional activities to complete towards Assessment 1.

      Please Note:

      • Unless otherwise indicated, all discussions require you to start a discussion and reply to someone else's post to qualify as completed.
      • Some activities will automatically mark themselves as complete once the conditions have been met (i.e. discussions) but some require you or I to manually mark them as complete.
        • Manual activities have a solid square for the tick box.
        • Automatically marked activities have a dotted square.
    • You can track your progress of completed activities (towards Assessment #1) using the 'Course Completion Status' block to the right (just beware because it counts things differently to how I do).

      Or you can download this file to keep track manually.

    • Assessments: 1802 Due Monday 22rd October

      Here is all the information you need to complete the assessments for this module. If you’ve been completing the key tasks you will be well on your way to completing Assessment 1: Participation Portfolio!

    • If you have any questions what-so-ever about the assessments please ask them here for all to benefit from the answer.

      Remember there are no silly questions! Chances are high if you're thinking it others will be too! OR if you are just too shy email me and I'll post the answer anonymously here menemene

    • Check this link to receive your final tally of activities completed towards Assessment 1. You don't need to prepare anything other than completing the activities. The facilitator will do the rest at the end of the module.

    • Click here to read the requirements and to submit your assignment

    • If you're having trouble writing or structuring your reflections, click this link to see some further hints as well as an example of my own.

    • Click here to read the requirements and to submit your assignment