Integrated Assessment 2020
Activity: You will create a scenario that is in your future. It will be a scenario that confronts your “wicked problem - DEPRESSION” using the knowledge that you will have gained through decades of working in the medical sciences.
This is a written and visual task that is individually assessed. You should complete the proforma that has been created below. You can hand draw/write or use editing/processing programs as you like.
Task: It is the year 2050 and you have lived through a number of advances in modern medicine.
Part A: Using the storyboard template (below): - You can use a software called “storyboard that” and create the storyboard there
1. Create a scenario and a character (based on your wicked problem -DEPRESSION) who cu
ently lives in the year 2050 (draw this in box 1 and 2).
2. Introduce the science/technology/idea that is now possible/available
eing developed in 2050 (as part of your scenario). This will likely stem from a “gap” in the cu
ent literature based on your wicked problem -DEPRESSION (draw in box 3 and 4).
3. Finish with how the implementation has impacted your scenario/character. Is it better or worse (draw in box 5 and 6)?
4. Add a sentence or two under each storyboard to explain/describe the drawn box.
Part B: Write a 300-word (max) summary (using the template below) that considers the following. You should remember that technology is NOT perfect. -all in relation to depression
a. Consider the implications that this science/technology might have on the world – does it make it better or worse? What risks are there?
. Are there unintended consequences (politics, money, water availability etc.) that might be foreseen/unforeseen?
c. Explain how someone in 2050 might adapt if the access to your technology was not equitable, or their access to this technology was removed by forces out of their control.
d. How does this change the way that we should think about developing new technology? What additional considerations should there be, outside medical sciences?
Part A: Storyboard
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Part B: Written 300-word summary.
References
List any references you have used in this assessment below. You may use any referencing style, but please be consistent. In text citations are not included in the word count.
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Criteria
Standards
Does not meet criteria
Room for improvement
Broadly addresses criteria
Meets or exceeds criteria
Storyboard
You did not include a storyboard with your assessment, or it is totally illegible.
You included a storyboard that does not include images, and/or does not describe a problem for the character(s), for which you can design a solution.
Your storyboard visually outlines a situation that shows character(s) facing difficulties but does not consider a future design solution.
Your storyboard explores a situation that clearly shows how the character(s) face difficulties that can be addressed by a new future design solution.
0 marks
1-2 marks
2-3 marks
3-4 marks
Summary
No summary is provided in the template provided, or it is totally illegible.
No demonstration of the inflection points. Little/No expansion of what has been provided in the storyboard
A sound attempt at summarising the inflection points that expand on the storyboard.
A strong attempt at considering the inflections points that is integrated and expands on the storyboard.
0 marks
1-2 marks
2-3 marks
3-4 marks
Control of Language and References
Text is filled with e
ors in grammar, spelling and/or punctuation. References are not cited or co
ectly listed.
Several e
ors in grammar, spelling and punctuation. Inconsistent referencing styles.
Minor spelling and grammatical e
ors. Minor citation or referencing e
ors.
No grammatical or spelling e
ors. References co
ectly cited and listed.
0 marks
1 mark
1.5 marks
2 marks
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