1.Describe the course concepts that are related to your topic, demonstrating your reflection and analysis. Do not simply summarize what was presented in the course.
2.Demonstrate real ownership of the ideas that you present by providing unique insight as evidence of your careful consideration of the topic.
3.Provide a logical link between the description of the concepts from the course, and the conclusions or implications that you draw in your reflection. In other words, your conclusion should be logically derived from the application of the course concepts to the description of your topic.
4.Demonstrate learning initiative by exploring conclusions and implications beyond the boundaries of our classroom discussion.
5.Focus on depth of understanding, rather than breadth of coverage.