Industry and Community Engagement (Health)/Book/2019/YLC/Log Book/13

= Overview = This is the thirteenth entry of a series of entries completed to satisfy the requirements of Assessment 2a: Log Book for the unit, Industry and Community Engagement (Health) at University of Canberra.

Learning Outcomes
As specified in the individual learning agreement, the outcomes relate to the following:


 * Consider various modes of communication with study participants and project members during training to improve inquiry-based learning

General Tasks
The tasks satisfied at the time of completion for this entry include:

Part A


 * Final revision of SMS messages for word limit and changes across time zones

Part B


 * Added participant phone numbers (home and mobile) across four different phones to test individual features of phone and sound quality.

Part C


 * MessageNet

Comments
In Part A, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: revised wording [00:30.00] and accounted for changes across time zones [00:30.00].

In Part B, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: added numbers provided in participant data across four different phones [00:30.00 × 4] to test individual features (e.g., notes) and sound quality.

In Part C, a chronological breakdown for the amount of time spent on each of the activities are as follows: completed MessageNet activation for account over phone [00:30.00]; familiarised with MessageNet [00:30.00]; sent first batch of messages to most respondents [00:30.00].

Insights
Test different applications and check their available features to prevent a breach of confidentiality or mistrust. Write different scripts and select different words based on the information that is available.

Training
Change is primarily a decision that is based on responsibility; we determine how it is we want to experience it.

Industry
When changes are implemented into practice, the trends of knowledge presented may immediately determine how likely it is that paradigms and shifts may occur across social interactions.

= External links = MessageNet