Artefact One: Article Critique
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I have been attempting to compile the artefacts and the key details in an effective manner. I tried starting with a table that showed all the artefacts, and then map the corresponding competencies.
This has failed, and I have had to come up with something more in line with what I want at hand as a reference tool to help me present the artefacts, a set of handouts that I can have the reviewers scrutinizing as well during my talk.
The original conception of a planning matrix was much too unwieldy, and it quickly became a huge document. In addition, it did not really address what I think the reviewers are looking for: a list of the selected artefacts, their significance, a column that lists the competencies relevant to the artefact, and a list of explanatory notes mapped directly to those competencies.
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Whoa, whoa, get out the way with that good innaomrtiof.
- Chuck