GEA – Preserving the Natural World

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Plan

You must produce a detailed plan that will enable you to complete all the tasks within the given timescale. Leave time in your plan, every so often, to review what you have achieved so far. You may need to adjust the timings in your original plan, if you find some tasks take longer than you expect or you finish them early. Remember, you must meet the final deadline!

Set up a filing structure and decide on a file-naming convention.

Use the checklist in the brief to find out what must be included - make a note on your plan.

It's not just the finished products that go in the portfolio - you will also be expected to put in evidence of work in progress.

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Remember that you must present your final products in an e-portfolio, along with supporting evidence of development, from your project plan through to final evaluation.

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Introduction

Plan

Research

Marketing leaflet

Using a survey

Information point

Creating a database

Poster and Flyer

Formal letter

Project review

Eportfolio

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Specimen SPB to accompany D201: Using ICT by P.M. Heathcote and R.S.U. Heathcote