WK 7 Engr1401-Executive Summaries Self Reflections
WK 7 Engr1401-Executive Summaries Self Reflections
WK 7 Engr1401-Executive Summaries Self Reflections
ENGR1401
Mr. Peter Monteodorisio
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Executive Summary
Team Reflections
Reflective thinking
Discourse
A discourse is a language or a way of communicating
within a specific society
Professional Skills and the EWB challenge have
their own discourse
These are a wide variety of things including...
Vocabulary
Genres
Structures
Referencing conventions
Ways of thinking
Team Reflection
Team Reflection
1-2 pages in length per person
Contains:
An introduction to the Reflections
Separate sections for each person
Well written, reflective writing
Correct Grammar and Sentence Structure
Logical Progression of thoughts
Strengths and Weaknesses of your team and report
creation
Reignite-EWB Challenge
Report Criteria
Available on FLO
(EWB Challenge material)
Your final report will be
marked from this
Treat it like a checklist
Reignite-EWB Challenge
Report Criteria
Areas that apply to your Team Reflections:
Section 2a- Appreciation for engineers role in the
global society
Section 3c-
Thinking at University
-Graduate Attributes
Who are
Knowledgeabl
e
Who
Communicate
Effectively
Who are
Collaborative
Who value
Ethical
Behaviour
Who are
Collaborative
We expect our students to interact effectively and
properly with others in a variety of settings. This
includes, where appropriate, working
Thinking at University
Expectation that students engage in deep thinking
Critical Thinking & Reflective Thinking
Critical Thinking:
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue
in order to form a judgement (Oxford Dictionaries
2015)
Reflective Thinking:
Reflection is a process, both individual and
collaborative, involving experience and
uncertainty
(York-Barr 2006, p.32)
Ask yourself
Have I written in Informal register?
Do I ask more questions than I answer?
Am I writing about my personal feelings,
beliefs and definitions?
Am I writing for myself?
Remember
Reflective writing is personal, there is
no formula
Reflection is Difficult
Becoming reflective is an incremental
process (Grellier & Goerke 2014, p.95)
Students engage in reflective thinking in two
ways
Reflection on your own work
Reflection on the work of others
Reflective Questions
Which ideas did I find most
interesting, challenging or
inspiring?
What did I learn?
How does the new concepts I learnt link into my old
perceptions/learning?
What connections are there between this text and others?
How did my learning alter my viewpoint or perspective on
the content?
Why Reflect?
Rethinking ThinkingTrevor Maber
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Team Reflections
Raw Data
Filtering
Assign Meaning
Assumptions
Conclusions
Adjust Beliefs
Take Action
Team Reflections
Your team reflections are a detailed record of how you worked within
your team
This can include..
Team Strengths
Team Weaknesses
How you felt during team
meetings and out
Whether team processes were
easy or hard work
Feel free to use I
Executive Summary
Follows the same formatting as the
rest of the report
Is similar to an Abstract
For this report the main focus was on the lack of consistent
power provided to the people of Bambui; Design area 3Energy. Within that Design area we further focused on
cooking technologies as the current cooking techniques
cause serious health issues amongst the populace. Our
proposed solutions...
Questions
References
Grellier, Jane. Goerke, Veronica 2014, Communications
Toolkit, 3rd Edition, Cengage Learning Australia Pty
Limited, Victoria, Australia
York-Barr, Jennifer 2006, 'Fundamentals for reflective
practice', in York-Barr, Jennifer,Reflective practice to
improve schools: an action guide for educators, 2nd
edn, Corwin, Thousand Oaks, Calif., pp. 31-64.