Industry and Community Engagement (Health)/Book/2019/YLC/Log Book/18
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Log no. | 18 |
Day and date | Thursday 19 September 2019 |
From | 6:50 PM (A) 8:35 PM (B) |
To | 7:20 PM (A) 9:05 PM (B) |
Duration | 0:30 (A) 0:30 (B) |
Accumulated Time | 50:30 |
Recorded by YLC |
Overview
[edit | edit source]This is the eighteenth entry of a series of entries completed to satisfy the requirements of Assessment 2a: Log Book for the unit, Industry and Community Engagement (Health) at University of Canberra.
Learning Outcomes
[edit | edit source]As specified in the individual learning agreement, the outcomes relate to the following:
- Appropriately maintain a certain level of transparency regarding administrative matters of project management with supervisor, unit convener, and other project members, to optimise work-life balance
General Tasks
[edit | edit source]The tasks satisfied at the time of completion for this entry include:
Part A
- Updated participant data
- MessageNet
Part B
- Updated participant data
- Revised interview set-up
Comments
[edit | edit source]In Part A, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: identified in the participant data who had been already interviewed at the camp [00:05]; called all home phone numbers to check once more its availability [00:10]; sent out second batch of SMS messages on MessageNet [00:15].
In Part B, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: data entry (i.e., updated responses from Canberra Health Qualtrics in participant data) [00:05]; reviewed interview set-up for interview scheduled on Friday afternoon [00:25].
Insights
[edit | edit source]Manage participant data responsibly and frequently. Ensure best practices are applied also to sending and receiving messages about setting up times to conduct potential interview.
Training
[edit | edit source]Explicit knowledge prioritises what you can see, rather than on what you do not see. It seeks to be directly accessible without much difficulty.
Industry
[edit | edit source]Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary knowledge asserts that there are different ways in which constructs are currently being operationalised and how these problems are to be understood.