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  1. The title is correctly worded and formatted
  2. The sub-title is correctly worded and formatted
  1. Good
  2. Brief description about self provided – consider expanding
  3. Consider linking to your eportfolio page and/or any other professional online profile or resume such as LinkedIn. This is not required, but it can be useful to interlink your professional networks.
  4. Link provided to book chapter
  1. Excellent – at least one contribution has been made and summarised in a numbered list with direct link(s) to evidence
  1. Promising 2-level heading structure that demonstrates a good initial understanding of the topic
  1. Promising development of key points for each section, with relevant citations
  2. I think it could help to more clearly distinguish between green prescription and green exercise. Although there is overlap, GP is a health professional's prescription, whereas green exercise is more casual (self-directed).
  3. Maybe contrast with the health effects of indoor/screen time.
  4. Overview - Consider adding:
    1. a brief, evocative description of the problem
    2. an image
    3. an example or case study
  5. Good balance of theory and research
  6. Include more in-text interwiki links for the first mention of key terms to relevant Wikipedia articles and/or to other relevant book chapters
  7. Consider including more examples/case studies
  8. Conclusion (the most important section):
    1. Underway
  1. A relevant figure is presented and it is appropriately captioned
  2. Figure(s) are cited at least once in the main text
  3. Perhaps a more relevant figure can be found; I'm not sure this shows green prescription?
  1. Very good
  2. For APA referencing style, check and correct:
    1. full journal titles
  3. None
  4. Remember that the goal is to identify and use the best academic theory and research about this topic e.g., https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=green+prescription+review
  5. Move non-peer-reviewed sources to External links
  1. See also
    1. Excellent
  2. External links
    1. Excellent

-- Jtneill - Talk - c 21:04, 4 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

Book chapter review and feedback

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This chapter has been reviewed according to the marking criteria. Written feedback is provided below, plus there is a general feedback page. Please also check the chapter's page history to check for editing changes made whilst reviewing through the chapter. Chapter marks will be available via UCLearn along with social contribution marks and feedback. Keep an eye on Announcements.

Overall

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  1. Overall, this is a solid chapter that makes good use of psychological theory and research to help address a practical, real-world phenomenon or problem
  2. For additional feedback, see the following comments and these copyedits
  1. Basic Overview
  2. Suggest focusing less on global health problems and more on the topic of the chapter - green prescription
  1. Relevant theories are well selected, described, and explained
  2. Build more strongly on other nature-related chapters (e.g., by embedding links to other chapters in this category: Category:Motivation and emotion/Book/Nature)
  1. Insightful depth is provided about the selected theory(ies)
  2. Tables and/or lists are used effectively to help clearly convey key theoretical information
  3. Basic use of examples to illustrate theoretical concepts
  1. Relevant research is well reviewed
  2. Summarise key findings rather than repeating detailed statistics
  3. Greater emphasis on effect sizes, major reviews, and/or meta-analyses would be helpful
  1. Very good critical thinking about relevant research is evident
  2. Critical thinking about research could be further evidenced by:
    1. considering the strength of relationships
    2. suggesting specific directions for future research
  3. Claims are referenced
  1. Discussion of theory and research is well integrated
  1. Key points are well summarised
  2. Clear take-home message(s)
  1. Written expression
    1. Use active (e.g., "this chapter explored") rather than passive voice (e.g., "this chapter has explored") [1]

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    1. The chapter could be improved by developing some of the bullet-points into full paragraph format
    2. Reduce use of weasel words which bulk out the text, but don't enhance meaning
  1. Layout
    1. Sections which branch into sub-sections should include an introductory paragraph before branching into the sub-sections
  2. Grammar
    1. The grammar for some sentences could be improved (e.g., see the [grammar?] tags). Grammar-checking tools are available in most internet browsers and word processing software packages. Another option is to share draft work with peers and ask for their assistance.
    2. Use serial commas[3] – they are part of APA style and are generally recommended by grammaticists. See explanatory video (1 min)
  3. APA style
    1. Direct quotes need page numbers – even better, write in your own words
    2. Figures
      1. Provide more detailed Figure captions to help connect the figure to the text
      2. Figure captions use the correct format
      3. Each Figure is referred to at least once within the main text
    3. Citations use correct APA style
    4. References are not in full APA style. For example:
      1. Check and correct use of capitalisation[4]
      2. Provide the full journal titles
      3. Move non-peer-reviewed sources to the external links section
  1. Overall, the use of learning features is basic
  2. One use of embedded in-text interwiki links to Wikipedia articles. Adding interwiki links for the first mention of key words and technical concepts would make the text more interactive. See example.
  3. No use of embedded in-text links to related book chapters. Embedding in-text links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
  4. Very good use of image(s)
  5. No use of table(s)
  6. Good use of feature box(es)
  7. Very good use of quiz(zes)
  8. Basic use of case studies or examples
  9. Very good use of interwiki links in the "See also" section. Use alphabetical order.
  10. Basic use of external links in the "External links" section. Focus on green prescription.
  1. ~11 logged, useful, minor to major social contributions with direct links to evidence

-- Jtneill - Talk - c 03:46, 4 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

Multimedia presentation feedback

The accompanying multimedia presentation has been marked according to the marking criteria. Marks are available via the unit's UCLearn site. Written feedback is provided below, plus see the general feedback page. Responses to this feedback can be made by starting a new section below. If you would like further clarification about the marking or feedback, contact the unit convener.

Overall

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  1. Overall, this is an excellent presentation
  1. An opening slide with the title is displayed and narrated — this helps to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation. Also display and narrate the sub-title.
  2. This presentation has a very engaging introduction to hook audience interest
  3. A context for the topic is established
  4. Focus questions are presented
  1. Comments about the book chapter may also apply to this section
  2. The presentation addresses the topic
  3. An appropriate amount of content is presented — not too much or too little
  4. The presentation is well structured (i.e., Overview, Content, Conclusion)
  5. The presentation makes very good use of relevant psychological theory
  6. The presentation makes basic use of relevant psychological research
  7. The presentation includes citations
  8. The presentation makes very good use of one or more examples or case studies or practical advice
  9. The presentation provides practical, easy to understand information
  1. A Conclusion slide is presented with very good take-home message(s)
  1. The audio is easy to follow
  2. Audio communication is clear and well paced
  3. Good intonation enhances listener interest and engagement
  4. The narration is well polished
  5. Audio recording quality was OK. Review microphone set-up to achieve higher recording quality.
  1. Overall, visual display quality is very good
  2. The presentation makes effective use of text and image based slides
  3. The font size is sufficiently large to make it easy to read
  4. Consider using a sans-serif typeface to make the text easier to read
  5. The amount of text presented per slide makes it easy to read and listen at the same time
  6. The visual communication is effectively supplemented by images and/or diagrams
  7. The presentation is well produced using simple tools
  8. The final slide is only displayed very briefly
  1. The chapter sub-title but not the chapter title is used in the name of the presentation. The title would help to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation.
  2. A written description of the presentation is provided. Excellent use of time codes.
  3. Links to and from the book chapter are provided
  1. Image sources and their copyright status are communicated
  2. Ideally, provide clickable links to the original image sources (e.g., in the description)
  3. A copyright license for the presentation is provided

-- Jtneill - Talk - c 00:13, 8 November 2022 (UTC)Reply