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 |
Subject Code and Title |
DTE401: Design Thinking |
Assessment |
Reflection |
Individual/Group |
Individual |
Length |
1000 words equivalent (±10%) |
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Learning Outcomes |
The Subject Learning a) b) c) d) |
Submission |
By 11:55 pm AEST/AEDT Sunday at the end of |
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Weighting |
20% |
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.
Key questions |
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• 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
Assessment Attributes |
Fail (Yet to achieve 49% |
Pass (Functional) |
Credit (Proficient) 65–74% |
Distinction (Advanced) 75–84% |
High Distinction (Exceptional) |
Knowledge Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 20% |
Demonstrates ● minimum ● |
Demonstrates ● ● strategies/tools ● |
Demonstrates ● ● strategies/tools and dispositions. |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Understanding of complex problems within a range of professional Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 30% |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Depth and
Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 25% |
Demonstrates ● description recounting ● |
Demonstrates a functional ● ● |
Demonstrates proficient ● ● |
Demonstrates analysis ● ● |
Demonstrates exceptional ● ● |
Clarity
Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 15% |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● ● |
Demonstrates ● audience’s interest; ● ● |
Demonstrates ● eloquently, ● ● sustaining the audience’s ● and
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Citation Total Percentage for this Assessment Attribute = 10% |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● 7th |
Demonstrates ● ● |
Demonstrates ● ● ● referencing |
Demonstrates ● of high-quality, credible and relevant resources to support ● ● referencing |
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SLO a) |
Articulate and apply the |
SLO b) |
Identify and evaluate |
SLO c) |
Analyse and critique own |
SLO d) |
Apply high-level research |
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