Submission Examples
The following examples show the different ways you can create your submissions. For more information about the submission process see the submission information page.
Written submission
To help you understand what a reflective submission looks like we have created a fictional Imperial Award stream called Effective Presentation, and invented an example statement by an imaginary student called ‘Sam’.
View an example written submission.
Video submission
See below an example of a reflective submission for stream 2, Effective Teamwork, addressing Communication and Active Listening attribute.
View an example video submission recorded by Alejandro Luy, Belonging, Engagement & Community Research Officer/ Project Lead
Multimedia submission
To illustrate the limits outlined in the table above, the following are two examples of how you could distribute your character count for a multimedia submission:
- 1 x 2 min video, 6 images, 2000 written characters arranged as a poster
- 4 x 15s videos, 4 images, 2900 written characters arranged as a mind map
View an example multimedia submission built using Miro.