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Sample Reflection Questions

After completing this lesson, what questions do you have or want to investigate further?

Are you experiencing any challenges with key course activities: (discussion board, group work, etc.)

How difficult did you find this lesson material in relation to the other lessons?

Which concept caused the most difficulty for you in this lesson?

Which concept did you find the easiest?

Which topic did you find the most interesting?

Which topic do you think applies the most to your life? (Which are you most likely to use?)

It would be helpful to me if there were more example problems about:

Please let me know if you feel you are "on track" for finishing the course on schedule. If you would like reminders, example problems, or additional assistance, this is your chance to ask for guidance. Let me know how I can help you succeed in the course!

Write a one-sentence summary of this week’s most important topic.

What was this lesson’s “muddiest moment” for you?

Describe an experience you have had relating to (the topic of the lesson)

Explain how (the topic of the lesson) will play a part in your life ten years from now.

What is interfering with your learning right now?

How will you use the information you've learned from this lesson?

What is one thing that you can take away from the (chapter, lecture, module) to apply to your life?

What was most troubling for you about this assignment?

Based on the concepts developed in this lesson, describe one real-world application for this theory (process, principle, or whatever it is etc.).

References:

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The Online Learning Idea Book, Shank, Patti, Editor, 2007, John Wiley, & Sons, Inc. Pfeiffer, Adapted Classroom Assessment Techniques, pages 31-32, submitted by Joanna C. Dunlap, assistant professor, School of Education and Human Development, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences, Denver Colorado, USA; page 178-179, submitted by Terry Morris, associate professor, William Rainey Harper College, Palatine Illinois, USA.


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