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“But Jed, why should I take anything that is written on your blog seriously? What credibility do you even have??”
ahem Well, that is a fair question. Shown below left is my Certificate IV in Library and Information Services… certificate… and the accompanying transcript for units that I have completed 🎓📜.

^check the Library Course Log page to find out more about these units
“Alright alright, those look legit… but you know the saying “P’s get Degrees”? How do I know your work is of a good quality and not just the bare minimum to get passing grades? 🤔”
Another fair question. Again, the best answer would be to show you rather than tell you. Have a look at some samples of my assessment work further below, particularly designs and creative work for presentations since word doc responses for assessment tasks might be going into the territory of leaking answers.
The images may not be super hi-res because they are screenshots of my files rather than the files themselves. I put a looooot of effort into these designs, and it was valuable practice in rudimentary graphic design too. I try to stick to MS PowerPoint since it is a program ubiquitous to all workspaces and is capable yet simple, but am able to use software of the Adobe suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) if necessary (however, Adobe’s business practices are often terrible for users who aren’t on student access plans)
These samples are grouped on the course that they were created for; Cert IV units on the left half of the page, and Diploma units on the right. Click the little triangles next to each heading to expand the respective section.
All instances of using copyrighted pictures or works in this blog are covered by the Copyright Act 1968, namely Division III Section 40 Fair dealing for purpose of research or study and Division III Section 41 Fair dealing for purpose of criticism or review.