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Weekly Log Book

The project logbook template provides guidance for documenting weekly progress on a research project. It prompts the user to report on tasks completed, whether deadlines were met, any risks or issues identified, problems encountered, potential changes in project direction, lessons learned, and next steps to stay on track for completion. Space is also included for feedback from a tutor.

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Weekly Log Book

The project logbook template provides guidance for documenting weekly progress on a research project. It prompts the user to report on tasks completed, whether deadlines were met, any risks or issues identified, problems encountered, potential changes in project direction, lessons learned, and next steps to stay on track for completion. Space is also included for feedback from a tutor.

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Project Logbook Template

Name:

Project title:

Date:

Update on weekly research/tasks achieved

Points to consider:
 What have you completed?
 Did you fulfil task requirements?
 Are you on track and within deadlines set?
 Did you need to make any changes to your project management plan?

Any risks and/or issues identified?

Points to consider:
 Did you identify risks/issues with a lack of skills required for undertaking
research/tasks?
 Did you identify any additional risks/issues that have an impact on the project
management plan?

Problems encountered

Points to consider:
 What barriers did you face?
 How did you overcome them?

New ideas and change of project direction


Points to consider:

 In developing work, addressing risks/issues, has the direction of your work


changed?

 How does your work justify the change of direction? Is this clear?

 Do you feel this change of direction has enhanced your work? How?

What have you learned about yourself through your work?


Points to consider:

 What are the most important things that your work has revealed to you? How might
this learning apply in the future?

 How did you feel when you had to deal with challenges/problems?

 How well do you feel you have performed?

 What can you improve?

Next steps for your work


Points to consider:

 What aspects of your work should you prioritise?

 Have you allowed sufficient time for completion?

Project plan status to date


Points to consider:

 Do you feel you are on track to complete your work on time? If not, how will you
address this?

 Do you feel your work shows your achievement of the Learning Outcomes? If not,
what do you need to do?

Tutor Feedback

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