This is the Winter 23 final website.
What is a Reflection
A running theme in this course will be reflecting on our work and our work practices.
A reflection is a way to examine the present while critically looking at the past in order to inform the future. It is also a vital part of the engineering process, and will be a vital part of you honing your skill as a Programmer, Computer Scientist, and/or Engineer.
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In general, what does it mean to reflect well:
- First and foremost, the reflection answers any guiding questions given in the prompt.
- The reflection contains specific details of the experience(s) being reflected upon. These details are described clearly and concisely and in such a way that a non-expert (in this field) reader can understand. Note that this did not say it has to be explained such that a novice reader can understand the problem deeply, nor should this be a simple factual recounting of a situation or situation(s).
- There is a “depth” to the reflection. There are a number of ways to make a reflection deep, thoughtful and thorough.
- The reflection elaborates what the significance and meaning are of the given examples and why they are particularly important.
- The reflection includes a personal reaction to the events or examples described. Reactions are open and honest and indicate the writer’s ability to appraise what is presented.
- The reflection describes connections between these details and other events, examples, ideas or concepts from the past or present.
- And importantly! The reflection should raise questions and/or have implications on future work.