Monday, February 16, 2009

Interaction



Examiners look out for interaction in all parts of your Coursework, especially in Research & Development.

What exactly is it?
It's an "I" statement that demonstrates relevance of the information you have presented.

For example, let's say you have a whole chunk of information on the Singapore Healthy Diet Pyramid and the RDA (I know you do... ;)

After reading that, your reader will be thinking, "so what?"

This is where your interaction comes in: "I now have the relevant information on the recommended serving sizes and the energy and nutrient requirements of my case study/particular group and can use it to ensure the dishes I choose later will meet their energy & nutrient requirements."

Please make the interaction statements stand out from the rest of the text: box it up, underline, put it in bold etc.

Your interaction basically tells the reader why the information is relevant and how it will be used. If you have tremendous difficulty writing the interaction, you probably are not too sure why the information is there in the first place.

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