Reflect on what you learned in this module. There are no exact criteria for what a reflection should be like, but it should be something to help you organize and cement the things you learned. To be useful, a reflection should focus on the content, not on affective judgments (like "I enjoyed this module", "I thought this module was very useful", etc.—although if you found the module useless, you are welcome to say so and explain why, as this will be helpful both for you [it gives you a chance to articulate what you already know, what you think you need, and how you think the module didn't help you get that] and for us [it will help us improve this module in the future]).
Some possible things to discuss (although you can also discuss other things, and you don't need to discuss all of these):
When you finish this activity, you are done with the module (assuming all your work on this and the previous tasks has been satisfactory). However, you may still continue on to the advanced-level task for this module if you wish to complete this module at the advanced level (if you're aiming for a higher grade or if you are just particularly interested in this topic). Otherwise, you can return to the module homepage to review this module, or return to the class homepage to select a different module or assignment to do now.
by Stephen Politzer-Ahles. Last modified on 2021-05-02. CC-BY-4.0.