Industrial-Ecology-Ed
BEST 402 Industrial Ecology - Study Guide
BEST 402 Industrial Ecology - Study Guide
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  • Learning outcome
  • Tips for writing
  • Pitfalls to avoid when writing a research article
  • Equatable contributions
  • iPeer
  • Example of "non-equatable" contributions
  • Resolve conflicts
  • Sample rubrics and past projects

FINAL PROJECT

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Learning outcome

  • Apply knowledge and skills to solving practical problems

  • Learn to work in and contribute to a collaborative team environment

  • Develop skills to articulate the problems, solicit collaboration, and communicate the solutions

Tips for writing

  • A good template to use when planning your next article!

Pitfalls to avoid when writing a research article

Equatable contributions

iPeer

Your peers will use the following formula to evaluate your contribution:

Example of "non-equatable" contributions

  • Keep other team members in limbo until the last minute

Resolve conflicts

Sample rubrics and past projects

(working progress)

[Podcast] | Think Fast, Talk Smart

Past projects:

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An anecdotal collection
136. The Art of Disagreeing Without Conflict: Navigating the Nuance
https://wiki.ubc.ca/Course:BEST402_Industrial_Ecology/Course_Projects
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SAMPLE_Final group project PRESENTATION requirement and rubric.pdf
pdf
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SAMPLE_Final group project REPORT requirement and rubric.pdf
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A template for mapping your research article efficiently (by Dr. Jodie Salter)
Everyone should make their equatable contribution
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