Your evidence artifacts are the proof you use in your report. You should cite your artifacts throughout your paper to direct the reader to your evidence (see Image A, Figure B etc), in the same way you would cite research in an essay. You will embed these throughout your report.
Tips and Tricks for Evidence
- Create these as you go. They are much harder to make after the fact and are designed to help guide you through your personal project journey.
- Templates are available in your digital process journal, use what you need and delete the ones that are not relevant to your project.
Evidence artifact Suggestions: The Kind of things to Include
- Initial Brainstorming
- Mind Maps
- SMART Goal
- Notes on Global Context
- KWL Chart
- Table of Prior Knowledge and how it will help you with your project
- Research Notes
- Interviews
- OPVL of Sources
- Personal Success Criteria
- Initial Plan
- Revisions to your Plan
- Table with Plan, then column for what actually happened
- ATL Skills Self Evaluation
- Journal Entry about Process, Self Management Skills, Procrastination
- Initial Sketches
- Rough Drafts
- Works in Progress
- Photos of Progress
- Photos of Product
- Organization of Research
- To-Do Lists
- Communication Log
- Survey of Project Success
- Grade your success criteria by highlighting level achieved
- Add a column to success criteria to justify your grading
- Chart for Learner Profile attribute growth
Examples of Evidence







