Campus Doing KNoT

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Summary
About Campus Doing KNOTs.
Campus Doing KNOTs are a way to recognise collaborative effort on campus.
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What participants will learn
The Campus Doing KNoT must be able to be mapped to this course learning outcome:
Model inclusive collaboration for social engagement
Advice
The following format can used to build up a point towards a Campus Doing KNoT:
- for every point (to a maximum of 8 points per course) 10 hours spent collaborating towards a defined goal
- attending workshops, salons, conferences or practical sessions that involve academics or other recognised thought leaders on ANU campus
- the time may be accumulated at one activity, or spread over several activities, during the time you are enrolled in the course
- the project must relate to SoCIETIE values
Prior to starting a Campus Doing KNoT, please include it in your Project Plan.
Completion
The default completion task for a Campus Doing KNOT is a collection/artifact that has been produced for the project a 200-word reflection.
For example, if your role was to organise a student conference, the collection/artifact would be any documentation, publicity, record, handover event, or other evidence of your involvement.
In your reflection, we encourage you to reflect on the skill that you developed through the workshop, alongside any activity/output/photo from the workshop.