DTE401: Design Thinking Assessment Reflection Individual/Group Individual Length 1000 words equivalent (±10%) Learning Outcomes The Subject Learning Outcomes demonstrated by successful completion
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   ASSESSMENT 1 BRIEF   | 
 
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   Subject Code and Title   | 
  
   DTE401: Design Thinking   | 
 
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   Assessment   | 
  
   Reflection   | 
 
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   Individual/Group   | 
  
   Individual   | 
 
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   Length   | 
  
   1000 words equivalent (±10%)   | 
 
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   Learning Outcomes   | 
  
   The Subject Learning
  Outcomes demonstrated by successful completion of the task below include:  a)      
  Articulate and apply the concepts and processes of
  Design Thinking. b)     
  Identify and evaluate complex problems in a
  professional context. c)      
  Analyse and critique own capacities and dispositions in
  relation to processes of innovation. d)     
  Apply high-level research and communication skills to
  investigate, synthesise, and analyse information from multiple perspectives
  (including users and scholarship).  | 
 
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   Submission   | 
  
   By 11:55 pm AEST/AEDT Sunday at the end of
  Module 2.1   | 
 
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   Weighting   | 
  
   20%   | 
 
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   Total Marks   | 
  
   100 marks   | 
 
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Assessment Task
Critically reflect on experiences of innovation and creativity in relation to the content and process of this subject.
Please refer to the Instructions for details on how to complete this task.
Context
This assessment task requires you to apply your critical and reflective practitioner skills. You will draw on experiences/knowledge about creativity and innovation from your professional context, and the professional contexts of others, to frame your learning within this subject and to consider the implications of your learning for your practice. This task enables you to establish connections between the design thinking process you undertake in this subject and the broader context of your profession.

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Instructions
To complete this assessment task, you must create a 1000-word equivalent reflection, connecting the design thinking process with experiences of innovation and creativity relating to your professional context and the professional contexts of others.
Consider the following elements:
• Knowledge of the design thinking process in Module 1:
o You should read widely (including scholarly and non-scholarly sources) and incorporate this reading into your discussion. In your reflection, you should explicitly reference resources consulted and activities undertaken in the subject.
• Apply the skills of reflective thinking and reflective writing outlined in the Academic Skills webpage.
• Format and Structure:
o Part 1: A brief explanation of each of the five stages of the design thinking process (texts written in academic language and/or visuals), using in-text citations
o Part 2: Critical reflection (written in first person) on an experience of innovation and creativity relating to your professional context based on the key questions listed in the table below.
o Part 3: Critical reflection on an experience of innovation and creativity relating to a professional context beyond your own, which you can gain from relevant literature (using in-text citations) based on the key questions listed in the table below.
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   Key questions   | 
 
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  What happened? •       
  What were the key challenges or ingredients? •       
  Who was involved? •       
  What was the most important/interesting aspect
  of the event(s)? •       
  How can you use the design thinking process to
  explain what happened? •       
  What disposition is required? •       
  Through this reflection, what have you learned
  to indicate your potential to engage with this innovation process?  | 
 
• Your submission will be assessed against the following criteria as detailed in the marking rubric on pages 5–9 of this assessment brief:
o Knowledge of design thinking concepts and process.
o Understanding of complex problems within a range of professional contexts. o Depth and analysis of reflection.
o Clarity of communication and integration of ideas (including spelling, punctuation and grammar).
o Citation and referencing according to APA 7th conventions.

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Referencing
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You must use the APA 7th referencing style for this assessment. Please see more information on referencing in the Academic Skills webpage.
Submission Instructions
You have two submission options for this assessment:
• Option A: Submit a 1000-word Written Reflection and a List of References. The List of References is not included in the word count.
• Option B: Submit a 7–8-minute Reflective Video Presentation, showing your face and slides in the video (using in-text citations wherever possible). You also need to submit an accompanying List of References in a separate document.
Please ensure that your Written Reflection or Reflective Video Presentation addresses the Format and Structure as outlined on page 2 of this assessment brief.
Option A: Written Reflection
Submit your Written Reflection via the Assessment link in the main navigation menu of DTE401: Design Thinking in Blackboard.
Note:
Please ensure that you have attached all components of Assessment 1 (the Written Reflection and List of References in ONE (1) document) to the Assessment 1 submission point before clicking on the Submit button.

If you want to include Appendix items in your submission, you can save them in a separate document. Please remember to attach this additional document to the Assessment 1 submission point before clicking the Submit button.
Option B: Reflective Video Presentation
Submit your Reflective Video Presentation by clicking on the red Upload button to drag or upload your mp4 file via the Assessment 1 submission point provided in the Assessments area of DTE401: Design Thinking in My Learn.

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Please ensure that you have attached all components of Assessment 1 (the Reflective Video Presentation and List of References in a separate document) to the Assessment 1 submission point before clicking on the Submit button.

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If you want to include Appendix items in your submission, you can save them in a separate document. Please remember to attach this additional document to the Assessment 1 submission point before clicking the Submit button.
Learning Facilitator Feedback
The Learning Facilitator will provide feedback via the Grade Centre in My Learn. Feedback can be viewed in the My Marks section of DTE401: Design Thinking.
Academic Integrity
All students are responsible for ensuring that all work submitted is their own and is appropriately referenced and academically written according to the Academic Writing Guide. Students also need to have read and be aware of Torrens University Australia Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure and subsequent penalties for academic misconduct. These are viewable online.
Students must also keep a copy of all submitted materials and any assessment drafts.
Special Consideration
To apply for special consideration for a modification to an assessment or exam due to unexpected or extenuating circumstances, please consult the Assessment Policy for Higher Education Coursework and ELICOS and, if applicable to your circumstance, submit a completed Application for Assessment Special Consideration Form to your Learning Facilitator.

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Assessment Rubric
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   Assessment  Attributes   | 
  
   Fail  (Yet to achieve
  minimum standard) 0– 49%   | 
  
   Pass  (Functional)
  50–64%   | 
  
   Credit  (Proficient)  65–74%   | 
  
   Distinction  (Advanced)  75–84%   | 
  
   High Distinction  (Exceptional)
  85–100%   | 
 
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   Knowledge
  of design thinking concepts and processes  Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 20%
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   Demonstrates
  a limited knowledge of the design thinking process by:  ●        
  not meeting minimum
  standard as outlined in the format and structure for this assessment ●        
  providing limited or incomplete explanation of the
  design thinking process and the underlying concepts.  | 
  
   Demonstrates
  a functional knowledge of the design thinking process by:  ●       
  describing the design thinking process and concepts,
  but further elaboration is required ●       
  focusing on strategies/tools
  without acknowledging overarching dispositions ●       
  explaining the concepts underpinning the design
  thinking process, but further elaboration is required.  | 
  
   Demonstrates
  proficient knowledge of the design thinking process by:  ●       
  clearly describing the design thinking process and
  concepts ●       
  making connections between strategies/tools and dispositions.  | 
  
   Demonstrates
  advanced knowledge of the design thinking process by:  ●       
  clearly and consistently describing the design
  thinking process and concepts in depth ●       
  clearly and consistently explaining the relationship
  between strategies/tools and dispositions in the achievement of insights in
  depth.  | 
  
   Demonstrates
  exceptional knowledge of the design thinking process by:  ●       
  clearly, consistently, systematically and critically
  describing design thinking processes and concepts ●       
  consistently and comprehensively explaining the
  relationship between processes experienced and the development of insight.  | 
 
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   Understanding of complex problems within a range of professional
  contexts  Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 30%
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   Demonstrates
  a partially developed understanding of complex problems within own
  professional context and those of others by:  ●        
  not meeting minimum standard as outlined in the
  format and structure for this assessment  ●        
  articulating a limited or weak relation of
  innovation and creativity to complex problems in one’s own professional
  context and others.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  a functional understanding of complex problems within own professional
  context and those of others by:  ●       
  articulating minimally the relation of innovation
  and creativity to complex problems in one’s own professional context formed
  through experiences  ●       
  articulating minimally the relation of innovation
  and creativity to complex problems in the professional contexts of others
  gained from relevant literature  ●       
  making limited claims regarding issues or
  complexities within these contexts.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  proficient understanding of complex problems within own professional context
  and those of others by:  ●       
  articulating a thorough relation of innovation and
  creativity to one’s own professional context and those of others, including
  some awareness of the complexities of problems within these settings  ●       
  giving a detailed discussion of the conditions that
  may support or hinder innovation.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  advanced understanding of complex problems within own professional context
  and those of others by:  ●       
  articulating a highly developed relation of
  innovation and creativity to one’s own professional context and those of
  others, going beyond direct experience and showing a nuanced understanding of
  the factors influencing complex problems within these settings  ●       
  providing a highly developed discussion of the conditions
  that may support or hinder innovation.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  exceptional understanding of complex problems within own professional context
  and those of others by:  ●       
  articulating a wide range and sophisticated relation
  of innovation and creativity to professional contexts, both experienced and
  drawn from literature, that provide clear insights into the complexities of
  problems within these settings  ●       
  providing a sophisticated and compelling discussion
  of the conditions that may support or hinder innovation.   | 
 
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   Depth and
  analysis of reflection    Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 25%
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   Demonstrates
  a partially developed analysis and reflection by:  ●       
  presenting  description
  (i.e.  recounting
  experience) with no attempt to analyse or draw meaning from this experience  ●       
  not attempting to move beyond own experience or to
  extend understanding through other positions or points of view.   | 
  
   Demonstrates a functional
  analysis and reflection by:  ●       
  presenting description of experiences related to the
  topic and drawing out some key learnings  ●       
  focusing primarily on deepening understanding of own
  position or experience with limited analysis of positions/points of view of
  others beyond own context.   | 
  
   Demonstrates proficient
  analysis and reflection by:  ●       
  presenting experiences related to the topic as a
  basis for identifying and discussing key developments in thinking about
  innovation  ●       
  acknowledging others’ points of view in contexts
  beyond one’s own.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  advanced  analysis
  and reflection by:  ●       
  drawing on past and current experiences to engage
  with abstract concepts relating to innovation and change  ●       
  articulating fundamental changes in disposition and
  knowledge, taking into account the complexities of the issue(s) and a range
  of other points of view gained from literature.   | 
  
   Demonstrates exceptional
  analysis and reflection by:  ●       
  identifying developments in thinking and formulating
  conclusions and a substantial position regarding innovation in professional
  settings  ●       
  supporting this position with relevant experiences
  and insightful analysis of own and others’ points of view.   | 
 
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   Clarity
  of communication and integration of ideas    Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 15%
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   Demonstrates
  a partially developed communication and integration of ideas by:  ●       
  repeatedly obscuring meaning through errors in the
  communication of ideas, including errors in structure, sequence, spelling,
  grammar, punctuation and/or the acknowledgement of sources  ●       
  rarely or inaccurately employing specialised
  language and terminology relating to design thinking.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  a functional communication and integration of ideas by:  ●       
  using a mode of communication that is generally
  coherent; expression that is usually clear, with persistent errors in
  spelling, punctuation or grammar  ●       
  generally employing specialised language and
  terminology relating to design thinking with accuracy.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  proficient communication and integration of ideas by:  ●       
  providing a precise meaning that is easy to follow;
  information, arguments and evidence are structured and sequenced clearly and
  logically  ●       
  communicating ideas with occasional minor errors in
  spelling, grammar and/or punctuation  ●       
  accurately employing specialised language and
  terminology relating to design thinking.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  advanced communication and integration of ideas by:  ●       
  engaging the  audience’s interest;
  information, arguments and evidence are structured and sequenced in a way
  that is clear and persuasive  ●       
  accurately employing a wide range of specialised
  language and terminology relating to design thinking  ●       
  ensuring spelling, grammar and punctuation are free
  from errors.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  exceptional communication and integration of ideas by:  ●       
  communicating  eloquently,
  expressing meaning coherently, concisely and creatively within the given
  format  ●       
  discerningly selecting and precisely employing a
  wide range of specialised language and terminology relating to design
  thinking  ●       
  engaging and  sustaining the audience’s
  interest  ●       
  outlining information, arguments and evidence that
  are insightful, persuasive  and
  expertly presented    ●       
  ensuring spelling, grammar and punctuation are free
  from errors.   | 
 
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   Citation
  and referencing of key resources and evidence  Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 10%
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   Demonstrates
  a limited knowledge of citation and referencing of key resources and evidence
  by:  ●       
  the inconsistent use of good quality, credible and
  relevant resources to support and develop ideas  ●       
  omitting the references or not using APA 7th
  referencing style.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  a functional knowledge of citation and referencing of key resources and
  evidence by:  ●       
  using credible and relevant resources to support and
  develop ideas, but use is not always explicit or well- developed  ●       
  providing references in a format resembling APA  7th
  referencing style, with frequent or repeated errors.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  proficient knowledge of citation and referencing of key resources and
  evidence by:  ●       
  using credible resources to support and develop
  ideas  ●       
  providing references in a format resembling APA 7th
  referencing style, with occasional errors.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  advanced knowledge of citation and referencing of key resources and evidence
  by:  ●       
  using good quality, credible and relevant resources
  to support and develop arguments and statements  ●       
  showing a broad range of references sources within
  the organisation  ●       
  providing APA 7th  referencing
  that is free from errors.   | 
  
   Demonstrates
  exceptional knowledge of citation and referencing of key resources and
  evidence by:  ●       
  demonstrating the use  of high-quality, credible and relevant resources to support
  and develop arguments and position statements  ●       
  showing a wide scope of references sources within
  and beyond the organisation  ●       
  providing APA 7th  referencing
  that is free from errors.   | 
 
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   The
  following Subject Learning Outcomes are addressed in this assessment   | 
 
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   SLO a)   | 
  
   Articulate and apply the
  concepts and processes of Design Thinking.   | 
 
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   SLO b)   | 
  
   Identify and evaluate
  complex problems in a professional context.   | 
 
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   SLO c)   | 
  
   Analyse and critique own
  capacities and dispositions in relation to processes of innovation.   | 
 
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   SLO d)   | 
  
   Apply high-level research
  and communication skills to investigate, synthesise, and analyse information from
  multiple perspectives (including users and scholarship).   | 
 
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