KNoT Completion Evidence
The KNoT Completion Evidence is the compilation of completion tasks for the KNoTs that you have completed over the semester. It might help you to coalesce some ideas around your Major Work.
The KNoT Completion Evidence task requires you to collate the evidence of your completion of KNoTs. You can choose to submit this as you go (Option 1) or at the end of the semester/session (Option 2).
Milestones
(Required) Attend and complete KNoTs
COMPLETION WINDOW - Over the course of the semester/session.
(OPTION 1) KNOT Completion Evidence - Submit as you go
SUBMISSION WINDOW- Submit each KNoT Completion Task within a week
WEIGHTING - AATD: Complete/Incomplete | LAWS: Up to 20% in your Portfolio
(OPTION 2) KNoT Completion Evidence - Submit at the end
SUBMISSION WINDOW - By Monday Week 12 (semesters) | Before the end of session (sessions)
WEIGHTING - AATD: Complete/Incomplete | LAWS: Up to 20% in your Portfolio
Task Overview
This task ties together the KNoTs that you have completed. Depending on which pathway you have selected, the requirements differ slightly.
Students who have selected the Skills-Focus Pathway are expected to complete at least 10 KNoTs (Knowing and Being) and at least 20 hours of their SoCIETIE Project (Doing) over the semester/session.
Please include:
- A collation of the Completion Activities for each Knowing and Being KNoT you have completed (typically 250-500 words per KNoT or about 1 page)
- A reflection on your SoCIETIE Project with respect to the Knowing and Being KNoTs you have completed (typically 250-500 words or about 1 page).
- Include any work product from your SoCIETIE Project that you think are relevant to demonstrate your learning (e.g., plans, photos, videos, reports, designs, etc.) as an appendix
- A final reflection on your learning journey through the KNoTs you have completed (typically 500 words or about 2 pages)
Students on the Skills-Focus Pathway typically undertake a Major Work that is a cross-cutting exploration of themes from any of the KNoTs they have completed, which may or may not include the SoCIETIE Project.
Students who have selected the Project-Focus Pathway are expected to complete at least 6 KNoTs (Knowing and Being) and at least 80 hours of their SoCIETIE Project (Doing) over the semester/session.
Please include:
- A collation of the Completion Activities for each Knowing and Being KNoT you have completed (typically 250-500 words per KNoT or about 1 page)
- A reflection on your SoCIETIE Project with respect to the KNoTs you have completed (typically 250-500 words or about 1 page)
- If applicable, include any work product from your SoCIETIE Project that you think are relevant to demonstrate your learning (e.g., plans, photos, videos, reports, designs, etc.) as an appendix
- A final reflection on your learning journey through the KNoTs you have completed (typically 500 words or about 2 pages)
Students on the Project-Focus Pathway typically undertake a Major Work that strongly aligns to their SoCIETIE Project. It may make more sense to integrate reflections on your SoCIETIE Project into your Major Work submission.
Students who have selected the Custom Pathway balance the value of Knowing and Being KNoTs with their SoCIETIE Project (Doing) over the semester/session.
Please include:
- A collation of the Completion Activities for each Knowing and Being KNoT you have completed (typically 250-500 words per KNoT or about 1 page)
- A reflection on your SoCIETIE Project with respect to the KNoTs you have completed (typically 250-500 words or about 1 page)
- If applicable, include any work product from your SoCIETIE Project that you think are relevant to demonstrate your learning (e.g., plans, photos, videos, reports, designs, etc.) as an appendix
- A final reflection on your learning journey through the KNoTs you have completed (typically 500 words or about 2 pages)
Students on the Custom Pathway typically undertake a Major Work that aligns to their personal learning goals. It may make more sense to integrate aspects of the SoCIETIE Project into your Major Work submission.
Guidance on the reflection
The reflection component is to look back on your journey and take an holistic view. This should not be an onerous task, more an opportunity to draw a thread through the course, and tie the knot (so to speak).
Your reflection can take any form, but you might find a prompt useful. Consider:
- how your plan changed or developed over the course
- serendipitous opportunities that you have either worked out or not worked out as you expected
- ideas that you have collected throughout the course
- KNoTs that you would like to see included, or that you wish you could create
- how you might take your learning in SoCIETIE further
- advice that you would give a future student
Reflection is a fantastic activity to promote learning - it is an opportunity for you to think about your thinking /after/ thinking. Kolb’s famous experiential learning cycle shows that when learning you need to go through four distinct stages: Abstract conceptualisation (Thinking), Active experimentation (Doing), Concrete experience (Feeling), Reflective observation (Watching). This is a chance to go through this cycle throughout the course as you develop ideas for your portfolio and about Complexity
Assessment Criteria
Students in AATD are required to complete this task in line with the guidance above and will be graded as “Not yet complete”, “Complete with Revision” or “Complete without Revision”.
Students in LAWS4001 are required to complete this task in line with the guidance above. This task will be assessed on the following criteria: