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Title: Creating a Learning Log


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Creating a Learning Log
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Introduction to the Log
  • Use an A4 notebook.
  • This is where you make a record of activities,
    notes, thoughts, reflections, ideas .
  • Keep it safe. Use it all the time.
  • Hand write and stick things in.
  • Your Assessment summary must refer to your notes
    and you hand the note book in as evidence.

3
What is a learning Log
  • A place for you to record your impressions,
  • ideas, thoughts
  • A structured way of recording reactions.
  • We will provide questions to prompt your
  • thinking at each session
  • Open ended questions (to help you note what
  • matters to you)
  • Closed questions (to help us evaluate your
  • experiences)

4
What will you reflect on?
  • Your responses to the sessions and your thinking
    / doing in between
  • Your learning from each session
  • You will learn about
  • Your skills, values and interests
  • Your understanding of enterprise
  • The ability to reflect is an important part of
    learning to learn, and is a normal workplace
    activity.

5
Assessment
  • 30 weighting
  • 1200 words summary reflection with the
  • logbook attached
  • Handed in to the Enterprise Zone, 4 Mount
    Preston Street, on or before 12.00 noon on
    Thursday 8 May 2008

6
Mark Scheme
  • You need to cover what you have learned about the
    following topics for which marks will be
    allocated as follows
  • Leadership, creativity and innovation skills and
    values 50
  • Your personal understanding and learning
    development 50

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Marking Criteria
  • Marks will be awarded for the QUALITY of your
    information and reflection.
  • In each paragraph you would be wise to
  • Be clear about the statement you are making
  • Make a well-structured argument
  • Give the supporting evidence from your Log,
    with
  • the log page number (and literature if
    relevant)

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Example Statements
  • My initial understanding about social enterprise
    was that they were all charity based. The session
    on (p12) showed me that .
  • Looking back at reflections p 7 I was saying .
    But after week 6, (p21) my views had changed.
  • I had no idea about but having done the .
    exercise (p) I now realise that I am regularly
    its just that I hadnt thought about it this
    way.
  • When I started, this was an elective that I was
    just filling in with. Writing about the session
    (p ) I started to get involved.

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Example statements
  • The lecture from inspired me to look at and
    read My reflections (p ) show that I started
    to get much more positive about the module and
    the reading on helped me to understand.
  • Basically I was doing this as an extra module and
    I haven't spent any time on it so writing this is
    really difficult. The essay is very limited and I
    know I should have looked at some more references
    to really understand the issues. I would expect
    the essay to get a low mark and I am really
    pleading for a scrape through. If I had come to
    the Lectures
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