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End of Project Evaluation

End of Project Evaluation

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Gemma Hudson-Findley

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11 Slides • 3 Questions

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End of Project Evaluation

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Distinction criteria says your work needs to be:

  • substantial

  • informed

  • detailed

  • analytical

  • considered

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Open Ended

What is the definition of the following words: analytical, substantial & self-reflective?

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Open Ended

What opportunities (or key stages in your project) are there during your project to be self-reflective in an detailed and analytical way?

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End of Project Evaluations include:

1) How you initially responded to the brief with your ideas, research and planning

2) How you developed new skills and used them in your designs

3) How you solved problems during your journey

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End of Project Evaluations include:

4) How you worked as a practitioner

5) Your final garment and presentation

6) target setting for the next project.

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Open Ended

When writing sentences, what are connectives? Give examples if you can!

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The exam itself

  • on the day will be timed. Today will be for whatever is left of the session.

  • Submit what you have got. Don't go back and be tempted to fix and tweak for hand-in.

  • You can talk to staff, but not peers

  • You can move around, drink, and refer to old notes - it's not controlled in the same way as GCSE exams

  • If you have completed early and are satisfied after proof reading - work on finishing your Powerpoint for hand in tomorrow.

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Hand in tomorrow is...

5pm. Via Teams



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