Project Plan: Task Definition and Information Seeking Strategies
This week you have read about two steps of the Big 6 model: task definition and information-seeking strategies. As you consider the Field of Study Project, “Emergency and Disaster Management’complete a project plan and source possibilities. Please read the entire directions before completing this Project plan.
Part I:
Any good project has a plan that helps you meet your goal. With that in mind, what are some steps to take to create your plan? How will you get your mind flowing for ideas for the project plan?
The goal is to create a project plan for the Field of Study Project. The steps of project planning may include:
‘· Understanding the scope and value of the project
‘· Planning a method to communicate the plan
‘· Selecting a topic/theme
‘· Considering critical thinking questions/statements to research
‘· Selecting subtopics which relate to the questions
‘· Brainstorming new ideas that should be included in the plan
Next, choose a career interest topic that is realistic and one that you are actually interested in learning more about. The career interest might be a field in which you could become employed after completing your degree program or additional training.
After choosing your career interest topic, complete your project plan. Here are some ways you can create your plan: make an outline, mind map, flow chart, matrix, paragraph(s), or graphic organizer in order to share your project plan. Your project plan should include topic choice, your plan, why you chose your topic, and what new information you are excited about learning in your research. Keep in mind that a robust project plan will make your research and project construction easier.
Part II:
This is a reflective paragraph that represents your critical thinking process when thinking about possible sources. You are NOT looking for specific sources now. Consider the best possible sources as presented. What type of sources will work best for your research? How can you support your project plan with credible, current, reliable, accurate, and relevant information?
Part III:
Submit Parts I and II. If your project plan includes a URL, then copy and paste the link.
Please note that you are not writing a project yet. this is just a Plan.