Industry and Community Engagement (Health)/Book/2019/YLC/Log Book/20
General details | |
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Log no. | 20 |
Day and date | Monday 23 September 2019 |
From | 9:00 AM (A) 11:00 AM (B) 5:00 PM (C) |
To | 10:30 AM (A) 12:00 PM (B) 5:30 PM (C) |
Duration | 1:30 (A) 1:00 (B) 0:30 (C) |
Accumulated Time | 57:00 |
Recorded by YLC |
Overview
editThis is the twentieth entry of a series of entries completed to satisfy the requirements of Assessment 2a: Log Book for the unit, Industry and Community Engagement (Health) at University of Canberra.
Learning Outcomes
editAs specified in the individual learning agreement, the outcomes relate to the following:
- Consider various modes of communication with study participants and project members during training to improve inquiry-based learning
- Effectively apply and clarify use of contextual knowledge to industry
General Tasks
editThe tasks satisfied at the time of completion for this entry include:
Part A
- Read and reviewed Armstrong-James, Cadogan, Williamson, Rumsey and Harcourt (2018)
Part B
- Reviewed interview set-up
- Revised interview questions
- MessageNet
Part C
- Conducted second interview
Comments
editIn Part A, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: read [00:30] and reviewed [00:30] Armstrong-James et al. (2018).
In Part B, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: reviewed interview set-up after first initial interview [00:30]; revised choice of words used in interview questions [00:30]; used the ‘Send date and time’ feature on MessageNet to send out messages ahead of time [00:30].
In Part C, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: conducted second interview with participant [00:20]; MessageNet and data entry [00:10].
Insights
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Training
editDespite differences in the way certain things are approached, there are broad similarities that can still be readily identified.
Industry
editCertain information are presented in particular forms with respect to the environment in which one is engaged.