300-words feedback journal

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Use the notes and feedback left by the instructor in a previous assignment to reflect on what you have learned so far.

 

First reflect on any feedback, record your thoughts, responses and reactions. Be sure to note questions you have, or any confusion that may arise.

 

[while it is fun to be creative with slides, it becomes a negative selling point when the slides are too busy, or too colorful. These slides are a bit too distracting. Also, there are several text heavy slides. Do they add value to the presentation? I do not see your speaking notes. ]  It's my teacher's feedback.  

 

A reflective journal is an instrument for practicing writing and critical thinking. Use the notes and feedback left by the instructor in a previous assignment to reflect on what you have learned so far.

 

First reflect on any feedback, record your thoughts, responses and reactions. Be sure to note questions you have, or any confusion that may arise.

 

I am looking for your honest reflection and thoughts on your own writing and your understanding and response to my comments. There are no right or wrong answers, but I am looking for evidence of consideration and thought. A superficial analysis will lose points.

 

You should aim for about 300 words in your reflection. This is informal writing so I'm not looking for any particular format; however, you should still be grammatically correct and clearly written.

 

 

And some common questions for you: The Journals are a place for you to reflect on your learning process throughout the course: What are the most important things you’ve learned? What has surprised you? What do you find difficult or confusing? In what ways have you seen your writing evolve? What questions do you have?

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