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Presenting your 10 pages

Presenting your 10 pages. Page 1 (P1). How you refined your topic. Include things like: Research proposal Any emails/communication with others you have had that helped you decide on (or refined) a topic A summary of how your question/topic has changed throughout the process

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Presenting your 10 pages

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  1. Presenting your 10 pages

  2. Page 1 (P1) • How you refined your topic. Include things like: • Research proposal • Any emails/communication with others you have had that helped you decide on (or refined) a topic • A summary of how your question/topic has changed throughout the process • Make sure you highlight exactly what your final question is • Mindmaps, lotus diagrams, PMI’s, SWOT’s etc… that show how you refined your Q. • How you’re going to look at presenting your outcome • May look at how this has progressed throuhgout the process if applicable

  3. Page 2 (P2) • How you planned the research processes. Include things like: • Timelines • A contents page of things that you’ve done • A break down of what you’re hoping to achieve • Records of emails and summaries that you’ve written up from them

  4. Page 3 (A1) • How the research developed. Include things like: • Highlighting an annotating – making specific reference to the relevance to your topic/question • Any interviews, notes, data collection • Notes of what you have learned through the process • Key areas of how the research has developed • If practical, where you have sourced materials, budgets etc… • Things that have shown that you’ve used initiative. E.g. lists of interviews, observations, experiments, surveys, focus groups etc… • Indicating how and why they were useful to your project specificaly

  5. Page 5 (A2) • Analysis of the information and exploring ideas. Include things like: • Survey results, including graphs etc... With analysis • Samples of the surveys you handed out with annotations/notes on what questions were aiming to achieve

  6. Page 7 (A3) • Application of knowledge and skills specific to the research. Include things like: • Any experiments you’ve conducted • Notes from observations or surveys outlining how theory has been applied in practice • Receiving professional feedback on anything you’ve created

  7. Last page • A list of all references you’ve used. Write it up as a normal bibliography. Include: • Books • Internet • Journals • Interviews • Focus groups • Video • Radio programs

  8. Discussion • Needs to be presented as either: • 2 pages written • You can use the document that is on the S:/ alternatively, create your own using a combination of questions that you think will help you show more clearly how you’re achieving the performance standards • 10 minutes unbroken audio • You are responsible for getting this formatted and on a disc to be handed in with your folders

  9. A few tips • Condense the information to the equivalent of 2 A4 pages onto 1 A4 page. E.g. 2 A5 pages on one A4 page. • Print your 10 pages out in colour • Put headings clearly marking which criteria is being addressed in the 10 pages. • P1 – consideration and refinement of a topic • P2 – Planning or research processes • A1 – Development of the research • A2 – Analysis of information and exploration of ideas • A3 – Application of knowledge and skills

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