This year the 3002 January Starter submission is just by email. THis is a pilot for e-submissions for BAPP.
The directions are under the 3002 tab on BAPP Libguides - these are the same directions that Avni sent out - so you will not have to send us any paper copies to England - just copies of your documents by email. There is also a digital Module Receipt form.
The directions are under the 3002 tab on BAPP Libguides - these are the same directions that Avni sent out - so you will not have to send us any paper copies to England - just copies of your documents by email. There is also a digital Module Receipt form.
The document should look like what you would print out for the tasks and Critical Review - the Critical Review is the 750 words you can send me in draft form to give you oral or - chatted - feedback. Let's not leave it last minute. Officially we are closing to work on student work on the 11th April, but I will officially be on holiday the week of the 18th April.
So the documents (digital) for 3002 will have a cover sheet, the 750 words telling about the module and what you have learned - and the evidence through hyperlink to the blogs and any other Appendices (additional evidence) you want to put in.
You need to keep on putting up the tasks on your blog - the Reflection ones in Part 1 (1a CV, 2a theories of professional communication 3a audiovisual 45 seconds, and 4a 2d Flickr images, and Part 2 (2a starting up the reflective journal, 2b - reflective writing blog about a day 2c looking at learning theory about reflection and comparing it to your own professional practice, and 2d looking at questions you might have about your work/career/periods of rest and the networking ones in Part 3 - (3a looks at your current networks, 3b theories behind networks, 3c sources of information and 3d critical questions and issues that merge - discussed with others on the BAPP course through comments).
The Critical Review summarises these activities and others you have undertaken during this time period and these will be important to refer to as hyperlinks. All of these are in the handbook.
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