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Module 3 BAPP WBS37604/12/15

thinking creatively about your portfolio

completing your portfolioprofessional artefacts

oral presentation

Preparation for Stage 5

The home stretch - Module 3

Completing your Portfolio

for the Professional Inquiry

This work is representing what you have done for the entire professional inquiry – ALSO it is useful to mention other activities that have helped you to understand your topic/area – e.g. going to performances you have been a art of or have seen, workshops, training – relate your entire experience!

Critical Review

Professional Artefact

Oral Presentation

Module 3 Assessment will be in 3 main partsAll of the parts come from having done the professional inquiry as a portfolio of coursework…Part 1: The Critical Review – this is you explaining the inquiry for an ‘academic’ audienceIt is primarily written but can contain visual or audio visual elements showing the process of investigating a topic (practitioner research) with analysis that has implications or impact for your practice (any outcomes?).

Part 2: The Professional Artefact – this is you explaining the inquiry to a professional audience or community of practice – it can incorporate products/services/outcomes that have come about as a part of the inquiry it can be a document, an event, or an activity (be creative if it is for creative professionals) - it can illustrate to others in your community of practice or workplace - the artefact should emerge from the inquiry and incorporate your ‘findings’ – you are communicating – you might choose to stress certain findings

Part 3: The Oral Presentation an in person/ audio-visual demonstration A final summary that shows your progress and shares knowledge and understanding that is based on your ‘inquiry’

A few notes about completing your Critical Review

Critical Review - 4 main sections – other slideshares have talked about the first 3 sections

3. Analysis and Findings – completing this section to indicate what you found out from doing the inquiry + outcomes from using new knowledge and understanding about professional practice

4. Critical Reflection – the last section – what did you learn? In your own words – this module and connections to your learning journey

Bibliography – this shows the expertise you used to ‘theorise’ your work – arts based research (practitioners work e.g. performance, visual) not in word count

Appendices – supporting material - not in word count

Examples of a professional artefact from Alumni

http://georgiebird123.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/final-artefact.html

Georgie presented a film of her learning journey and new career path

http://tmcofliam.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/done.html

Liam presented the data from his research using two main points of view.

Chiara presented a learning tool that she would use whilst showing other staff about the ‘physical’ aspects of providing dance instruction.

Anna presented a ‘comic book’ that illustrated working with drama in the classroom.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq4E1HCcBoE

Holly did a film explaining how other actors could understand ‘relaxed’ theatre performances.

https://vimeo.com/58962923 Corinda did a film exploring the differing style of teaching salsa..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtYWYOCci7E&feature=youtu.be

John-Paul did a film explaining how teamwork might affect performance.

Rohanne did a dancer’s notebook that included advice about injury.

Bernie did a recipe book concentrating on the importance of food for professional cancers..

Emma did a poster about different approaches to dance production.

http://pipspalton.blogspot.co.ukA final blog.

Pip scripted a radio play that explained her findings – she presented a written script and an audio version of the play

Preparation for the oral presentation

Oral Presentation a celebration of what you have achieved

• Rehearse what you want to say before the day and illustrate what you have done for your inquiry in your presentation – what is important to communicate?

• The are a few examples up on the archived blogs…

• Don’t overload slides with text – they are just talking points

• A rule of thumb is 1 minute per slide – so no more than 15 slides (?)

• You can show a sample of your artefact – if it is a powerpoint – these are 2 distinct pieces for assessment

Oral Presentation advice for the presentation

Completing Stage 5!

Action Plan

1.Complete draft Critical Review and send to tutor (adviser) send draft or plan of professional artefact2. Discuss formative feedback with your tutor3. Put Critical Review through Turnitin in a final draft to get a report (from the My Learning WBS3760 (WBA) site4. Complete artefact - can be a work in progress5. Submit both of these in the FINAL SUBMISSION dropbox on My Learning by 7th January (don’t leave this until the last few minutes) 6.Schedule an Oral Presentation time for the 21st or 22nd (Paula will send out a schedule via email).7. Present your Professional Inquiry to tutors and peers in your oral presentation (others welcome to attend)

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