This document outlines a group project assignment for a creative thinking skills course. The assignment requires students to work in groups to design an "Ultimate Survival Kit" with 20 items, a manual on how to use the kit, an advertisement video, and packaging/branding. Each student must also individually document the process of selecting two items for the kit and why they are important. Groups will be assessed on their understanding of the brief, creative process, quality of the finished kit, and effectiveness of their advertisement. Individuals will be assessed on demonstrating understanding of the brief and clearly documenting their item selection process.
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1. 1
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia
Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE)
Creative Thinking Skills [FDES0213/ ARC30104]
Prerequisite: None
Lecturers: Sufina Abu Bakar, Ida Marlina, Wan Muhammad
Project 1: Ultimate Survival Kit
20% Group Work + 10 % Individual
Presentation: 28th March 2013(Week 8)
Introduction
“ Survival Kits come in many shapes and sizes, but their importance lies in the ability of the user as well
as the environment in which the user finds themselves.”
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project:
To identify critical thinking and idea generation skills through the investigation and application
of a wide range of thinking skills and techniques.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following:
1. Apply practical, critical and creative thinking skills within a variety of academic assignments
2. 2
Tasks - Methodology
GROUP TASK
As a group, you will be given a theme to create your Ultimate Survival Kit. You will discuss and
brainstorm on ideas to further investigate the theme that is given to the group. In the Survival Kit, you
should include the following:
(1)There should be 20 items to be included in the Survival Kit. (Each student will have to think of 2
items that is relevant to the Survival Kit.)
(2) Manual on how to use the Survival Kit (size is determined by the packaging and should be
included in the Survival Kit. Minimum size is A4 base, maximum is A3 base)
(3) Ad Video of your Survival Kit (What is the problem/ how to solve and how to use the Survival Kit
creatively)
(4) Survival Kit Packaging, Logo and Branding (How do you put everything together?).The items
should be package properly and creatively to reflect the theme that is given to the group. There should
be proper labeling, relevant choice of material and proper segmentation of each item. You could think
about creative names for each item to make the Survival Kit more interesting.
(5) Group Journal (Document the process in making/ creating the Survival Kit and the storyboard for
your Ad Video)
INDIVIDUAL TASK (INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTATION)
Individually each student will document why they choose their 2 survival items to be included in the
Survival Kit.
Do ask questions like:
- Why do you choose the particular object?
-Why is it significant and important to be included in the Survival Kit?
Students are required to show their investigation, exploration and process of selecting the items.
In this task you are required to include sketches and doodles of your idea. Information should be clear
and easy to read. This documentation should be in loose A4 paper which will be included in the Group
Journal.
Submission Requirement
This is a group project participate by all group members. Marks shall be deducted to those who don’t
participate in their group.
GROUP SUBMISSION
Every group must complete and submit the final Survival Kit together with proper packaging, manual,
Ad Video and the group Journal on the day of presentation (Week 8-venue and time TBC)
INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION
The Individual Documentation (refer to Individual task) is to be included in the Group Journal. You are
advice to scan your work before you submit to your tutor for uploading purposes in your online
portfolio.
3. 3
Assessment criteria
The assessment for this assignment will be based on:
TGC
Acquired
Assessment Criteria Marks %
Group Component
Demonstrated understanding of brief 10 %
Creative process and development of creating the Survival Kit 40%
Originality and quality of the Survival Kit 30%
Effectiveness of the ad campaign 20%
(Will be calculated as 20%)TOTAL 100%
Individual Component
Individual documentation 10%
Marking criteria
*Please Refer to Project 1: Musical Performance assessment sheet at page 4
NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED BASED ON PEER
EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTUR’S EVALUATION ON INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP MEMBER.
4. 4
Project 1 : ULTIMATE SURVIVAL KIT
UNIT NAME: TUTOR: S/I/W DATE:
MY ULTIMATE SURVIVAL KIT :____________________________________________________________
TGC Assessment: Marks Excellent Good Average Poor Fail
Demonstration of understanding of
brief
(the understanding and application of
daily object as musical instrument)
Total
10%
1. Understanding of brief and
requirement
/10
TOTAL: /10
Creative process and development
of creating the Survival Kit
Total
40%
1. Creativity in developing ideas in
creating the Survival Kit
/40
TOTAL: /40
Originality and quality of the
Survival Kit
Total
30%
1. Creativity in packaging the Survival
Kit
/20
2. Originality in idea /10
TOTAL: /30
Effectiveness of the ad campaign Total
20%
1. Ability to create an effective ad
campaign that reflects the idea of
the Survival Kit
/20
TOTAL: /20
(WILL BE CALCULATED AS
20%)TOTAL:
/100
Individual Documentation
1. Demonstrated understanding of
brief (show evidence of
development and meet
requirements)
/5
2. Clear content, explanation and
documentation
/5
TOTAL: /10
Group members name: