Handout: Lecture 4 Feedback and reflection on previous portfolios provides generic feedback to students on portfolio task, used as example in subsequent years
This dissertation was submitted as part of the MSc Infrastructure Investment and Finance at the University College London Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management. The dissertation is a study of the potential for an allocation to listed infrastructure to provide diversification against global equities.
This document provides example feedback which has been generated following the marking of a class set of portfolios. It is used as a part of the Routes to Success Module, specifically on the section titled Sustaining Success.
Students can read the feedback prior to completing the portfolio to alert them to the possible shortfalls which may occur when they undertake this type of task.
The feedback is introduced in the context that the task of completing the portfolio is a developmental one, and that students can expect to learn and improve their performance for this type of task as they develop and refine their skills.
Slides on how to utilize the web to create an online portfolio using social network and tumblr. Also introduction to basic CMS's including indexhibit, for setting up a simple portfolio website.
In addition to handing in the portfolio your are requested to submit one further piece of evidence of your engagement with the course.
You can choose from a selection of activities, all of which are relevant to the broader objectives of the module.
This document provides a summary list of those activities and links to the more detailed resources. You can find a quick link to all those resources at http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/12372/
A one page version of the portfolio questions used for the routes to success section of the engineering foundation year. This is part three sustaining success
Description of how to conduct a peer review, and guidance on how to submit it as a task. Download and edit this document if you decide to hand in information relating to your peer review exercise.
Download and edit this document to prepare your hand in. The portfolio comprises a cover sheet plus five pages of reflective writing, one page addressing each different portfolio topic
This shows the cover sheet, the assessment criteria and the portfolio summary
IT IS NOT THE PORTFOLIO TEMPLATE
The questions shown under each sub-heading are meant to act as thinking prompts to help you in the reflective process.
The portfolio comprises a cover sheet plus five pages of reflective writing, one page addressing each different portfolio topic
This document summarises the contents of the portfolio
IT IS NOT THE PORTFOLIO TEMPLATE
The questions shown under each sub-heading are meant to act as thinking prompts to help you in the reflective process.