Critical Reflection: a reasoning process to make meaning of an experience. It is descriptive, analytical, and critical, and can be articulated in a number of ways such as in written form, orally, or as an artistic expression.
I began this semester with no idea on where to start with my research. My Line of Inquiry changed a couple of times. I started off with the world refugee crisis and ended off with the world hunger crisis. I thought writing about a crisis would be the best place to start because the research I would be able to do would go e me a variety of opinions and information. I was true on that part. I came onto many diffrent sources of information and I definitely got all sorts of opinions.
Here you can see that I started of "word vomiting" about what I was to use for my research on the Syrian Refugee Crisis.
Here you can see that I started of "word vomiting" about what I was to use for my research on the Syrian Refugee Crisis.
Peer Review: evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field.
Through the semester we also got important evaluations from fellow colleagues. They helped me better compose my writing and learn that it is okay to be critical of someones work if its going to make them a better writer. They may learn things and find new information they never thought of before. You can help them better elaborate on a subject and learn new things. You can teach them how to use better words or to use more understandable words biased on the type of writing it is.