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Reflective Writing Guide: How to Write Effective Reflective Essays, Study notes of Technical Writing

This guide provides insights into writing reflective essays by discussing the importance of providing comprehensive overviews of experiences, drawing on specific instances, connecting events with other knowledge, and suggesting areas of improvement. It also covers language tips and common reflective writing structures.

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Download Reflective Writing Guide: How to Write Effective Reflective Essays and more Study notes Technical Writing in PDF only on Docsity! Reflective Writing Guide __________________________________________________________________________________ 1 Provide general overviews of your experience By discussing both the positive and negative aspects of those events, you show that you are able to reflect upon your experience in a comprehensive manner. Give personal comments on the experience and recommend some brief areas of improvement Reflective writing: The key to a good piece of reflective writing is demonstrating that you have critically evaluated and reviewed the note-worthy major events that occurred during the process of completing your project or studies or piece of academic work.  Is a common form of assessment after the completion of an assignment that involves group work, a research project or study, an internship, fieldwork, a study trip, or industry placement.  Involves description of the process, along with the expression and analysis of feelings and personal insights in response to experiences, situations, events or new information.  Considers and contextualises your individual experience in relation to broader ideas. Structure: Introduction Negative instance of the events Positive instance of the events Conclusion
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