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Reflective writing requires you to think deeply and write about an experience, event or course content. This involves writing about: What happened (positive or negative) and what you personally learned from the experience. What it means, and how it changes the way you think or understand something. What you can... - ## Academic reflection activities

Use the quizzes on this page to test your knowledge of reflective writing. Academic reflection: Quick quiz Features of DIEP... - ## Case study report for nursing

Do you need to write a case study report for nursing? The information on this page will help get you started. Part 1: What is it and why? This video introduces the concept of the case study and identifies how case studies differ to other written assignments. Part 2: Research... - ## Critical incident report for nursing

Are you wondering what reflective writing is about? Do you need help deciding what sort of incident you should select? Are you clear on what a variable is? This series of videos covers how to structure and write a critical incident reflection. Part 1: The preliminary guide This video gives... - ## Future application

The final section of a studio knowledge object speculates about how you can transfer this new knowledge to future projects and professional practice. The aim is to develop your design expertise by applying lessons learned from this studio and from your structured reflection. Planning On the Reflecting on your learning... - ## How to use DIEP (Describe Interpret Evaluate Plan)

DIEP is a framework that can be used to guide your academic reflections. This page takes you through the different sections of the DIEP framework.... - ## Reflecting on your learning

The main section of the knowledge object contains a series of reflections on your studio learning. Reflections identify key learning and insights gained through critical incidents in the design process and activities in the studio. Articulation of your learning through reflection supports learning-by-doing and transfer of learning from one studio... - ## Sample reflection

This page features an academic reflection sample showing the DIEP process. A reflective blog: an academic reflection in four paragraphs (from Master of Project Management) Linking experiences to evidence Linking the experiences you have had to ideas from the literature produces higher quality reflective writing. Read the sample reflection to...