team creativity

team creativity Order Description a creative portfolio is comprised of 2 parts, a Reflective Diary and a Creative Portfolio ‘Your Ideal Job’. The following guidance is provided to assist you in completing the Assignment according to the requirements and marking criteria Assignment 1 – The Creative Portfolio Hand in date: Submission: Word Count: Mark as %age of unit total: Feedback Date: Learning Outcomes: is comprised of 2 parts, a Reflective Diary and a Creative Portfolio ‘Your Ideal Job’. The following guidance is provided to assist you in completing the Assignment according to the requirements and marking criteria. Part One – The Reflective Diary Throughout the year, planning will be required, and a personal reflective diary updated after each workshop. This will form a set of Five Workshop Write Ups, showing the activity, your background research on the tool, your reflection on the workshop, how you would use it in your practice, what benefits can be seen and what constraints. It will consist of a minimum of One A4 page per workshop although it is suggested that this should be supported by ‘supplements’, that demonstrate the use of some of the ‘tools and techniques’; these may not be on A4 and demonstrating creativity will gain you better marks. A suggested format might be: ? Workshop # - title, date. ? Introduction - what the session was about. ? Your reading around the tool (if appropriate) - i.e. references to KETSO and mind mapping such as Key authors. ? Your reflection - how you found the session, including the process and content. ? ABC - Actions, Benefits and Constraints. ? o Actions - how you might use the tool in your own practice. o Benefits - what are the benefits of the ‘tool’? o Constraints - what you need to carefully consider. You should supplement the summaries with pictures / references etc. Part Two – The Creative Portfolio ‘Your Ideal Job’ The Creative Portfolio is your opportunity to explore your current ways of thinking, your approach to learning, and to testing out Three Approaches, which will develop your individual creativity. The Creative Portfolio should have the following elements: ? Mind Map, ? Rich Picture, and ? Personal Business Model Canvas of your Ideal Job. The Creative Portfolio (1,500 words) should build on the Reflective Diary to link theory to practice and should demonstrate your own further reading and research on the ‘workshop creativity tools’ explored in the lectures and workshops. It should include how you have found the ‘experience’ of using the ‘Three Approaches’ and may include observation of how others have used / experienced the workshops. Suggested areas of focus could include: • Introduction. • A description of how you went about creating your Mind Map, Rich Picture and Personal Business Model Canvas of your Ideal Job. • A narrative of findings from your further reading and personal use of the ‘Three Approaches’ (Mind Map, Rich Picture and Personal Business Model Canvas of your Ideal Job). • Summary of key learning points. • Your personal reflection on the use of the ‘Three Approaches’. • Conclusion. • References. The following elements will be considered with the following weightings in assessing your submission for Assignment 1. The Reflective Diary (40%) •Report Layout 2.5% • Introduction: 5% • Additional Reading & References 5% • Personal Reflection 5% • Actions 5% • Benefits 5% • Constraints 5% • Supplementary Material 7.5% The Creative Portfolio ‘Your Ideal Job’ (60%) • Report Layout & References 5% • Introduction 2.5% • Description on creating 5% • Narrative of Findings & Key Learning Points 10% • Personal Reflection 5% • Conclusion 2.5% • Mind Map 5% Technical Application / 5% Creative Interpretation • Rich Picture 5% Technical Application / 5% Creative Interpretation • Personal Business Model Canvas 5% Technical Application / 5% Creative Interpretation PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)

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