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Once you have analysed the problems, you need to develop possible solutions using research, theory and industry practice. You then need to evaluate these solutions to make recommendations for action. The exampless on this page will help you get started with this process. Potential solutions should be developed for each...
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The final section of a studio knowledge object speculates about how you can transfer this new knowledge to future projects and professional practice. The aim is to develop your design expertise by applying lessons learned from this studio and from your structured reflection. Planning On the Reflecting on your learning...
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Identifying the major issues and their causes is vital to proposing appropriate solutions later. Let's explore how we can do this. From your annotation and note-taking you should have an understanding of what the problems are. Summarise or list the issues in your own words Make sure you: sort the...
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The recommendations that you make should be based upon your solutions for each of the identified problems. Here are some examples for how you can do this. The following example shows how headings and subheadings make the structure clear and how theory is used to support the recommendations. The shows...
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The next step is to read the case to identify what the issues are and try to understand how, or why, they might have occurred. Let's find out how we can do this. A proper analysis requires thorough reading more than once. The three reading strategies to use are: Skimming:...
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This page features an academic reflection sample showing the DIEP process. A reflective blog: an academic reflection in four paragraphs (from Master of Project Management) Linking experiences to evidence Linking the experiences you have had to ideas from the literature produces higher quality reflective writing. Read the sample reflection to...
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A sentence fragment is a sentence that is missing some of its parts. This page explains the three main reasons why a sentence may be incomplete. 1. Missing subject Original: Becoming extinct because of rising sea temperatures. Revised: Phytoplankton could become extinct because of rising sea temperatures. Sentences beginning with...
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Once you have written your plan, you need to turn this into your answer. There should be one main legal issue per paragraph. Each main issue needs to demonstrate appropriate application of the law to the facts of the case. Here is the paragraph outline for Bert v Groovy Clothing...