Any action without reflection is meaningless. Real learning only occurs as part of a reflective process. Reflection is studying your own practice as seriously as you study anything. It involves thinking about why, what, and how you create something. In any learning situation you should study beforehand, make/do, reflect, adjust, and do it all over again. Learning happens in a cycle. You will synthesize what you are noticing in your notebook, readings, writings, and creating with regard to your learning. Each self assessment should have a minimum of three citations from lectures, weekly discussions, guest visitors, and/or readings (or any other aspect of the course not mentioned here).
This reflective writing will require you to critically evaluate your process and execution in the class.
The minimum length is 250 words.
All written assignments should be submitted as a .pdf in your google class folder.