[s13e25] Reflection (2) – Simple

What worked well? For instance, did you use a specific AI-assisted system or collaborative strategy that improved the outcome?

To generate a solid report for [S13E25] , follow this structured framework. This format is designed to move beyond simple description and into the deep analysis required for high-level reflective writing. Part 1: The Brief Description (The "What")

If you faced this exact situation again, what specific behavior would you change? [S13E25] Reflection (2)

Identify one skill (e.g., communication, technical proficiency, time management) you need to sharpen based on this reflection. Pro-Tips for Your Report

This is the "solid" core of your report. Analyze your experience by connecting it to relevant theories or previous sessions in Season 13. What worked well

Use clear headings. If you need a formal guide on report components, refer to the Falmouth University Study Guide for standard academic expectations.

Reflection is about growth, not perfection. Acknowledging a mistake is often more valuable than claiming total success. This format is designed to move beyond simple

Conclude with a forward-looking statement. A solid report must demonstrate that you have learned something actionable for future sessions.