Reflecting on your learning
The main section of the knowledge object contains a series of reflections on your studio learning. Reflections identify key learning and insights gained through critical incidents in the design process and activities in the studio.
Articulation of your learning through reflection supports learning-by-doing and transfer of learning from one studio to another. The aim is to identify general principles from specific learning experiences, linking practice with design theory and methods. It is common for a studio object knowledge assignment to contain three or more reflection paragraphs.
Step-by-step guide for each reflection
There are a number of ways that reflective writing can be structured. One is using the DIEP framework. Here's how it works:
- Describe the insight:
First, identify what the insight is. An insight is a new understanding that emerged from the studio activities or your design process. It may be a practical, theoretical or critical understanding such as a new awareness of certain factors in the design process, a new method that improves your efficiency, a deeper understanding of a particular issue, a connection between a particular theory and practice, a model that supports your interrogation of a problem, or a framework for evaluating design outcomes.Then, briefly describe the incident that led to this insight. What was the catalyst?
- Interpret the insight:
Explain the connection between this insight and the methods, principles and theory of the design field. - Evaluate the insight:
Make an evaluation of the significance of this new understanding for you. This may relate to the further development of the project or future design projects, or to your design process or the way you think about design. - Plan:
Make a plan for how you might transfer this new understanding to future projects and/or practice. Speculate about how this new insight might change the way you approach a design task in the future.
Language features
Verb tense
Verb tense is used in reflective writing to indicate what you have learnt from the experience. For example, when you speak about your level of knowledge or experience before the insight, often the past tense is used.
On the other hand, a mixture of the simple present, present continuous, present perfect and future tenses are used to describe your current level of knowledge or experience.
I, me, my
In most cases, pronouns like I, me and my are avoided in academic writing. However, in reflective writing you are writing about your experiences. This requires a more personal style of writing where I, me and my should be used.
Example paragraphs
The following examples of student writing provide a guide to the structure and language of a reflection paragraph. They highlight the identify, describe, interpret, evaluate and plan sections of the paragraphs, as well as pointing out verb tense and the use of I, me and my.
Example paragraph 1: structure
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Example paragraph 1: language features
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Example paragraph 2: structure
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Example paragraph 2: language features
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