Course Title: Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2022
Course Code: EMPL7112C
Course Title: Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills
Important Information:
Please note that this course may have compulsory in-person attendance requirements for some teaching activities.
To participate in any RMIT course in-person activities or assessment, you will need to comply with RMIT vaccination requirements which are applicable during the duration of the course. This RMIT requirement includes being vaccinated against COVID-19 or holding a valid medical exemption.
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Please read the Student website for additional requirements of in-person attendance: https://www.rmit.edu.au/covid/coming-to-campus
Please check your Canvas course shell closer to when the course starts to see if this course requires mandatory in-person attendance. The delivery method of the course might have to change quickly in response to changes in the local state/national directive regarding in-person course attendance.
School: 515T Creative Industries
Campus: Brunswick Campus
Program: C4382 - Certificate IV in Design
Course Contact: Ruth Wellington
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 9988
Course Contact Email: ruth.wellington@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Frances Tatarovic
Robin Blood
Nominal Hours: 40
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None required.
Course Description
In this course you will develop the skills and knowledge required to think in a more creative way. Creative and critical thinking involves looking at things differently, musing, testing, experimenting and challenging existing thought patterns. You will extend your problem solving, evaluation and analysis skills.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
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BSBCRT301 Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills |
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1 Develop a questioning mindset |
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2 Generate ideas and responses |
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3 Challenge, test and re invent ideas |
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4 Enhance creative thinking skills |
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Learning Outcomes
Details of Learning Activities
You will complete exercises and industry style projects. You will also be required to undertake independent study. In-session activities will include:
- class exercises
- tutorials
- practical demonstrations
- workshops
- group discussion
- group review and revision
- peer learning
- peer teaching and class presentations
- teacher directed group activities/projects
- workshopping of student projects including peer/lecturer feedback
Out of session activities may include:
- independent research
- independent project based work
- studio practice
- online tutorials and activities
- review and revision
- discussion groups and peer to peer feedback
Teaching Schedule
While all course content will be delivered, the order and mode of delivery may change depending on the availability of specialist facilities and equipment. Please check Canvas regularly as any updates will be communicated by your teacher.
Please note: While your teacher will cover all the material in this schedule, the weekly order is subject to change depending on class needs and resources.
There will be a number of prescribed tasks and projects (see Assessment Tasks below).
This course will be delivered in the same weekly session as GRAP5388 - Generate design solutions - BSBDES401. The following timeline contains activities for both courses.
Week |
Topics & Activities |
Assessment |
0 |
Orientation and Course Intro session |
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1 |
Course overview Introduction to Assessment Task 1: - Creative Design Brief and Template What is a brief – key features. Generate insightful questioning to create a basic work plan/brief. |
Assessment task 1- Creativity Solutions (EMPL7112C) 1.Explain the Brief – answer questions in the template |
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The brief; explore and review of findings and questions. Research and mind maps |
2. Research Task |
3 |
Mind maps and generating concepts Complete digital version of mind map. Use mind map to visualise at least two potential, different design solutions. |
DUE: WEEK 3 3. Digital Mind Maps |
4 |
Muse on, articulate and gain feedback on two different ideas. |
3. Using mind maps to generate 2 ideas |
5 |
Feedback on two different ideas and document further research. Creating mood board and presenting a new idea |
3. Recording and actioning feedback |
6 |
Create a series of thumbnails and choose two to develop in to more detailed roughs Finish two currency designs for feedback in week 7. |
DUE: WEEK 6 (end of week) 5. Thumbnail sketching and concept drafts |
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Review - Class review of completed designs. Explain your ideas and present two completed currency designs for group feedback. Record feedback and make changes to designs for week 8. Homework |
6. Outcomes of the brief- two different ideas and currency designs 8. Home work- research a design thinking method |
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Consolidation and wrap-up of assessment task 1 Complete any missed exercises covered earlier in the semester. Complete a final reflection.
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DUE: WEEK 8 (end of week) 7. Final designs after feedback implemented. 9. Final reflection |
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Introduction of Assessment Task 2 - Music covers and process document. Read through the brief for Project 2.
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Assessment task 2- Music covers and process document (GRAP5388C).
3. Research artist and group 2. Critical questions unpacking the brief. |
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Research Time tracking apps. |
4.Research into vinyl and target market 5. Research into design trends and technologies 6. Research album design; historical and contemporary. |
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Upload completed research At the beginning of the class you will be asked to upload your research for this project to check that you are on track. Use two creative thinking exercise/s to generate original potential design solutions to answer the brief. Visualise them as two rough layout sketches and explain your ideas |
7.Idea visualisation |
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Present your ideas 2D- Review and refine. Show your ideas to your peers as a visual presentation. Ask critical questions to generate constructive feedback. Use this feedback to select, modify and adapt your ideas to bring to completion your final designs |
8.Process 1- Document Feedback |
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Finalise design solution 2D. Group review of completed designs to a finished product. Review and refine. |
9. Outcome 1 (2D) |
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Present your 3D ideas. Show your ideas to your peers as a visual presentation. Ask critical questions to generate constructive feedback. Use this feedback to select, modify and adapt ideas. |
11.Design solution 2 summarise, ideas and techniques |
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Feedback on designs Finalise design solution, review work and gain feedback before week 16 |
11. Design solution 2 summarise, ideas and techniques 12. Outcome 2 (3D) |
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Wrap-up of assessment task 2 and submission Design choices Work should be completed; your design idea to a finished, folio-ready stage. Complete the documentation of Project 2, readying it for submission at the end of the class. Final questions before submission. Students must attend this session to determine whether more work needs to be added to their final submission. Respond to feedback and complete any unsatisfactory-standard assessment to a competent level. |
DUE: WEEK 16 13.14. Design choices 1. Project summary |
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Resubmission- (no formal classes) Respond to any feedback (via canvas) and resubmit unsatisfactory assessments by date specified. |
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Assessment and return of submissions |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
New Graphic Design School : A Foundation Course in Principles and Practice, Wiley, Somerset. |
9780500288634 |
Graphic Design Thinking: Beyond Brainstorming- Ellen Lupton |
9781568989792 |
Other Resources
Prescribed Texts
There are no compulsory prescribed texts in this course. This course has recommended books listed under 'References'
Resources
You are advised to look at the Learning Hub at myRMIT site for ongoing updated information. A range of learning resources and references are provided throughout the year.
You will require a personal storage device and tools as outlined in tool kit list.
RMIT will provide you with resources and tools for learning in this course through our online systems and access to specialised facilities and relevant software. You will also have access to the library resources.
Amongst the library's electronic resources is the ability to access Lynda.com for online tutorials and lessons. You may be given these tutorials (and other resources) to supplement your classroom learning. The University Library has extensive resources for Design students. The Library has produced a subject guide that includes quality online and print resources for your studies http://rmit.libguides.com/graphicartanddesign
The Library provides guides on academic referencing http://www.rmit.edu.au/library/referencing and subject specialist help via your Liaison Librarian http://www.rmit.edu.au/library/librarians/dsc
Overview of Assessment
Assessment is on-going throughout the course. Assessment tasks will require you demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills through practical projects and/or exercises and creative activities.
The assessment tasks are: Creative project/s
An assessment charter summarises your responsibilities as an RMIT student as well as those of your teachers.
Assessment Tasks
Due dates for assessment tasks dependent on access to specialist facilities and equipment may change. Please check Canvas regularly as any updates will be communicated by your teacher.
There are two assessment tasks. Feedback throughout the course may be written, verbal or a combination of both.You are required to demonstrate all learning outcomes to a satisfactory standard. Both assessment tasks one and two must be completed and submitted to a satisfactory level to achieve competency.
Assessment task 1: Creativity Solutions - Design Brief
Students are given a creative brief and work with a supplied template to solve a design problem. All research, development, feedback and iteration must be documented and recorded. All parts of the template must be completed to a satisfactory level to pass this assessment task. Participation and engaging in session feedback are embedded into this assessment task
The aims are;
- Active participation in a range of creative thinking activities, including ability to ask relevant questions and to generate a range of ideas in response to a given situation or issue
- Understanding of creativity and creative thinking at a basic level, including its impact and importance for individuals, communities and businesses
- Knowledge and application of different creative thinking techniques and processes to a range of situations
- Development of a design solution through research, reflection and the generation and refinement of ideas
- Effective collaboration with others in the design process
- Knowledge of design trends and technologies in the relevant industry context.
Due week 8
Assessment Task 2: Music covers and process document
Design artwork for two chosen albums covers form a free music archive. Complete a process document to record research, ideation, collaboration with others and the final outcome, weeks. Students must use the supplied template. All parts of the template must be completed to a satisfactory level to pass this assessment task. Participation and engaging in session feedback are embedded into this assessment task.
The aims are;
- Active participation in a range of creative thinking activities, including ability to ask relevant questions and to generate a range of ideas in response to a given situation or issue
- Understanding of creativity and creative thinking at a basic level, including its impact and importance for individuals, communities and businesses
- Knowledge and application of different creative thinking techniques and processes to a range of situations.
- Development of a design solution through research, reflection and the generation and refinement of ideas
- Effective collaboration with others in the design process
- Knowledge of design trends and technologies in the relevant industry context.
Due week 16
You are required to demonstrate all learning outcomes to a satisfactory standard.
You will receive feedback with verbal and/or written evaluation of your progress within class time.
The submitted projects will be assessed with written feedback as well as a checklist that relates to separate components of the project and the overall outcome.
All assessments tasks need to be deemed satisfactory to gain competency in this unit.
VE courses are graded using the following competency-based grading:
CA |
Competency Achieved |
NYC |
Not Yet Competent |
DNS |
Did Not Submit for assessment |
Assessment Matrix
The assessment matrix demonstrates alignment of assessment tasks with the relevant unit of competency. These matrices are available through Program Administration.
Other Information
Attendance:
Your learning experience will involve class-based teaching, discussion, demonstration and practical exercises It is strongly advised that you attend all timetabled sessions. This will allow you to engage in the required learning activities, ensuring you the maximum opportunity to complete this course successfully.
Feedback - You will receive verbal and written feedback by teacher on your work. This feedback also includes suggestions on how you can proceed to the next stage of developing your projects.
Student feedback at RMIT
Student Progress
Monitoring academic progress is an important enabling and proactive strategy to assist you to achieve your learning potential. Student progress policy
Assessment:
Information on assessment including Special consideration, Adjustments to assessment, (e.g. applying for an extension of time):
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams/assessment
On Time Submission and Impact of Late Submission
On time submission is an important factor in your assessment. Employability skills are embedded in all courses and these include Planning & Organising and Self-management. For this reason, late work impacts on your competency assessment.
Submissions that are assessed as Not Satisfactory can be re-submitted once and this is only permitted during the period that the competency is scheduled.
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism:
RMIT University has a strict policy on plagiarism and academic integrity. Please refer to the website for more information on this policy.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams/academic-integrity
Submissions
When submitting work for assessment you are required to complete a declaration of authorship. This must be done for every summative assessment task. This statement acknowledges that you are aware of the plagiarism implications. For non-digital submission use the printed form provided. For digital online submission please use e Submission process.
Information about your studies:
You can access My Studies through the RMIT website for information about timetables, important dates, assessment dates, results and progress, Canvas etc.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students
Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning:
Credit transfer is the recognition of previously completed formal learning (an officially accredited qualification).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that allows you to demonstrate competence using the skills you have gained through experience in the workplace, voluntary work, informal or formal training or other life experiences.
Please speak to your teacher if you wish to discuss applying for Credit Transfer or RPL for the unit(s) of competency addressed in this course.
https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/apply-for-credit
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