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After-class assignment (individual): Write a reflection paper/essay on the dissection. Reflection paper instructions In a reflection paper,you write about your own personal experiences and analyse them. A reflection paper generally is 300-700 words The purpose is to encourage the student to reflect on a specific topic such as a presentation,a reading assignment,an experience, or a concept. A reflection paper has three elements. (1)A brief summary of what happened.This might include what you experienced,and what the outcome was.It might also include a summary of your strategy going into the dissection,your perceptions as the dissection unfolded,what decisions you made and what mechanisms you found during the dissection,and how whole system and all the mechanisms work and how they function.It is important that your summary cover not only the facts of what happened,but also your perceptions and impressions of those facts as they unfolded.It might also be relevant to compare what happened during the dissection to what happened in other cases. Remember that the purpose is to demonstrate what you have learned.In the summary,you do not need an exhaustive description in fact,you won't have the space to provide one!You will need to decide what facts of what happened are relevant to the important lesson(s)you learned.Those are the facts that you will need to present. (2)Identify and explain relevant conceptual material (theories, concepts and mechanisms,etc.)from courses such as mechanical design or from your experiences.In this part of the reflection paper,the point is to demonstrate your "ownership"of the concept/idea/theory that you identify.The first half of ownership is being able to describe and explain the concept/idea/theory.In the best of all reflection papers,the element of the paper should be able to stand alone as an explanation of some concept/idea/theory.The identification of this relevant conceptual material should not make reference to the situation you are going to analyze that comes later!In this part of the paper,just identify andAfter-class assignment (individual): Write a reflection paper/essay on the dissection. Reflection paper instructions In a reflection paper, you write about your own personal experiences and analyse them. • A reflection paper generally is 300-700 words • The purpose is to encourage the student to reflect on a specific topic such as a presentation, a reading assignment, an experience, or a concept. A reflection paper has three elements. (1) A brief summary of what happened. This might include what you experienced, and what the outcome was. It might also include a summary of your strategy going into the dissection, your perceptions as the dissection unfolded, what decisions you made and what mechanisms you found during the dissection, and how whole system and all the mechanisms work and how they function. It is important that your summary cover not only the facts of what happened, but also your perceptions and impressions of those facts as they unfolded. It might also be relevant to compare what happened during the dissection to what happened in other cases. Remember that the purpose is to demonstrate what you have learned. In the summary, you do not need an exhaustive description – in fact, you won’t have the space to provide one! You will need to decide what facts of what happened are relevant to the important lesson(s) you learned. Those are the facts that you will need to present. (2) Identify and explain relevant conceptual material (theories, concepts and mechanisms, etc.) from courses such as mechanical design or from your experiences. In this part of the reflection paper, the point is to demonstrate your “ownership” of the concept/idea/theory that you identify. The first half of ownership is being able to describe and explain the concept/idea/theory. In the best of all reflection papers, the element of the paper should be able to stand alone as an explanation of some concept/idea/theory. The identification of this relevant conceptual material should not make reference to the situation you are going to analyze – that comes later! In this part of the paper, just identify and
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