Guidance for writing a good final reflection
The Final Reflection is worth 40% of the module total, so it is very important to do a good job.
We are looking to see all your new digital skills on display, with plenty of high quality multimedia/visual elements.
Task
You should reflect upon what you have learned during the module about living, learning and working online and how you plan to take this forward into the future. You should also reflect on your experiences of learning in this networked way and on the development of your own online profiles and behaviours.
The reflection is 900 words long.
Deadline 4pm 18th May
There are a number of approaches to writing a good reflection, and the document below outlines 5 different strategies for this. I would suggest choosing one of them as a framework for you to work within.
Strategies for critical reflection
It can also be good to revisit the digital literacies self-test you did at the beginning of the course and redo it now. This can show how far you have developed and makes for a good inforgraphic too!
IMPORTANT differences from Topic Posts
- You do not need to self-assess
- You do not need to comment on other’s blogs
- You only write a single 900 word reflection post
Good luck and work hard on this post. In the past, we have seen too many good students produce a poor reflection and have their overall grade negatively affected – don’t let this be you!
