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RESOURCE · 16/3/2024

How to write a good MARVEL Report

A guide to how to write an effective MARVEL report to showcase your work in the best possible manner.

Adrian P Isaac
Adrian P Isaac
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How to write a good MARVEL Report

Before we delve into writing a report for your MARVEL project, let's take a moment to familiarise ourselves with the available features and formatting options on the MARVEL website. For a comprehensive guide, please refer to this article. We encourage you to utilise these features to the fullest extent while crafting your reports.

Now that you've completed your task and are preparing for your first monthly presentation, it's time to shift your focus to crafting a compelling report. The report is a crucial component of your coursework at MARVEL. It serves as a testament to your efforts and accomplishments and carries the maximum weightage in your assessment.

Crafting an Outstanding Report: A Step-by-Step Guide

1. Comprehensive Documentation: Painting a Vivid Picture

Imagine presenting your task at an exhibition. Your report should cover every aspect of your work, ensuring that even those without prior experience can grasp the essence of your project.

  • Example: Include a detailed description of your project objectives, methodology, the challenges you faced and how you overcame them and outcomes, providing a comprehensive overview for your readers.

2. Visuals Speak Louder Than Words: Harnessing Multimedia

Photos, videos, and flowcharts serve as powerful visual aids that complement your written content, offering detailed insights your project.

  • Example: Embed photos or videos showcasing key milestones or demonstrations of your project in action.

3. Well-Documented Code on GitHub: Ensuring Transparency and Accessibility

Your code is the backbone of your project. Ensure it's well-documented and organised on GitHub, allowing others to delve into the intricacies of your implementation. Ensure people are able to access your repository and that the link doesn't lead to a 404 error.

4. Narrative Storytelling: Weaving a Compelling Tale

Avoid the dry, impersonal tone of a traditional lab report. Instead, weave a narrative around your project experience, showcasing the effort and creativity you've invested.

  • Example: Share anecdotes, insights, and reflections on your journey, highlighting the challenges you faced and the lessons you learned along the way.

5. Learning from the MARVEL Community: Leveraging Peer Insights

Regular interactions with coordinators, peers, and seniors can provide invaluable insights into crafting exceptional reports. Take advantage of MARVEL's collaborative environment by exploring reports of previous top performers and incorporating lessons learned into your writing.

  • Example: Engage in discussions with peers and mentors, seeking feedback and guidance to enhance the quality of your report.

Remember, your report is more than just a document; it's your opportunity to shine, inspire, and leave a lasting impression. Embrace the storytelling aspect of report writing, and showcase the journey behind your project with pride!

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