Process Journal Requirments
Structure
3.Research, Interview or General Notes:
Today I met with XX a well recognized Architect in XX. He has 30 yearsexperience in the industry and specializes in Eco
-friendly homes. He has beenhelpful by providing me with a list of authors and websites of architects who buildand design eco-friendly homes. (see attached list)
XX viewed my first designs and made the observation that I need to research alittle more about the materials available in WA and to make decisions as to therules of Eco
-building that I am going to follow. He mentioned that every design project requires compromise and that I need to be clear on what aspects of Eco
-design are most important to me. I am going to do a literature review on the sources he has given me and make modifications to my design based on my findings.
4. Explain why this reflects the ATL skill category you identified:
Research: I have identified Primary and Secondary resources, I have accessedinformation.
Communication: I have received feedback on my designs and practiced activelistening while meeting with XX.
Self -Management: From my meeting I have made a plan to move forward withmy project.
Process Journal - Sample
This is a sample of what your process journal could look like. You may come up with your own format, inonline or print version, but below shows you the five details you MUST include.
Process Journal
Date:
Here you canindicate theATL skill cate-gories thatthis parcular journal entryaddresses.
Here you recordyour JournalEntry. This canbe as long or asshort as youwish, butremember itmust
show yourresearch, yourrefecons andthinking
as youprogress withyour project.It is good toaach photos,tables, graphs,research notes,etc., anythingthat representsyour learning journey.
4. List the sources of information you based your re-search on here.
http://www.gowelding.org/Basic_Welding.html
Welding for Dummies by Steven Robert—pages 15-18
5. Evaluation of Key Sources- http://www.gowelding.org/Basic_Welding.html:
This site is a crediblesource. It contained a lot of information from thehistory of welding to the skills required to weld andfrom my broader reading the information appearedaccurate. The site linked to Australian TAFE cours-es, which gave me confidence in its authority andauthenticity.
Highlight thesources that provided the most useful information and evaluate only these sources.
APPENDIX V
- Date
- ATL Skills
3.Research, Interview or General Notes:
Today I met with XX a well recognized Architect in XX. He has 30 yearsexperience in the industry and specializes in Eco
-friendly homes. He has beenhelpful by providing me with a list of authors and websites of architects who buildand design eco-friendly homes. (see attached list)
XX viewed my first designs and made the observation that I need to research alittle more about the materials available in WA and to make decisions as to therules of Eco
-building that I am going to follow. He mentioned that every design project requires compromise and that I need to be clear on what aspects of Eco
-design are most important to me. I am going to do a literature review on the sources he has given me and make modifications to my design based on my findings.
4. Explain why this reflects the ATL skill category you identified:
Research: I have identified Primary and Secondary resources, I have accessedinformation.
Communication: I have received feedback on my designs and practiced activelistening while meeting with XX.
Self -Management: From my meeting I have made a plan to move forward withmy project.
Process Journal - Sample
This is a sample of what your process journal could look like. You may come up with your own format, inonline or print version, but below shows you the five details you MUST include.
Process Journal
Date:
Here you canindicate theATL skill cate-gories thatthis parcular journal entryaddresses.
Here you recordyour JournalEntry. This canbe as long or asshort as youwish, butremember itmust
show yourresearch, yourrefecons andthinking
as youprogress withyour project.It is good toaach photos,tables, graphs,research notes,etc., anythingthat representsyour learning journey.
4. List the sources of information you based your re-search on here.
http://www.gowelding.org/Basic_Welding.html
Welding for Dummies by Steven Robert—pages 15-18
5. Evaluation of Key Sources- http://www.gowelding.org/Basic_Welding.html:
This site is a crediblesource. It contained a lot of information from thehistory of welding to the skills required to weld andfrom my broader reading the information appearedaccurate. The site linked to Australian TAFE cours-es, which gave me confidence in its authority andauthenticity.
Highlight thesources that provided the most useful information and evaluate only these sources.
APPENDIX V
Requirments
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