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Project 2: Basic Competencies
Time to Work

This project will take approximately 1.5 hours. The information and insights discovered in this project should be practised throughout the course.
Step 1: With a partner, in a small group, or on a discussion board, brainstorm a list of vital skills that relate to being successful. From the list you create, determine which skills are necessary for a variety of areas, such as school (secondary or post-secondary), on the job, or in your personal life. You can document your list in a new word processing document on your computer. Be sure to save your list as Basic Competencies in your INF2080 SS2 folder.
Step 2: The following is a list of basic competencies deemed necessary for this course and other CTS courses:
- Fundamental Skills
โรรฌ communicating
โรรฌ managing information
โรรฌ using numbers
โรรฌ thinking and problem solving
- Personal Management Skills
โรรฌ demonstrating positive attitudes and behaviours
โรรฌ being responsible
โรรฌ being adaptable
โรรฌ learning continuously
โรรฌ working safely
- Teamwork Skills
โรรฌ working with others
โรรฌ participating in projects and tasks
Compare your list to the basic competencies listed in Step 1; then answer the questions that follow in your Basic Competencies document.
- Are there any skills under Fundamental, Personal Management, or Teamwork that you didnโรรดt mention in your list?
- Did you think of any skills that were not covered in the three groups listed above?

Step 3: Print a copy of the Basic Competencies Rubric. Complete a pre-course self-evaluation on your basic competency skills.
Step 4: Below the list you created in Step 1, write a short paragraph about a time in your life when you demonstrated basic competencies. Include work, school, or personal life experiences in your paragraph. It would be beneficial to discuss how the competency you identified impacted the example you provided. Save the changes to your Basic Competencies document.
Step 5: Choose one or two competency areas in which you can make improvements. Write an action statement of how you plan to practise the identified competencies. Identify the benefits of practising the competencies. Here is one example:
Basic Competency: Manage Information
Action Plan: Create and use suitable file names and organize files in appropriate folders.
Benefits: I save time when I can easily find my documents. |
Save the changes to your Basic Competencies document.
Checking Your Work
Use the Basic Competencies Rubric as a self-check to ensure that you are routinely thinking about using the basic competencies as you work.