What is a learning journal? A learning journal is simply an ongoing collection of writing for learning – that is, writing done for the purpose of learning rather than the purpose of demonstrating learning. The learning journal requires students to reflect on what they have learnt in a course. Students need to detail how their thinking has changed and what this means for the future. Its purpose is to enhance your learning through the very process of writing and thinking about your leaning experiences. It is an opportunity to communicate your thinking process: how and why you did what you did, and what you now think about what you did. Your leaning journal is personal to you and will reflect your personality and experiences. The writing can be quite informal. Why use a learning journal? • To provide a ‘live picture’ of your growing understanding of a subject or experience. • To demonstrate how your learning is developing. • To keep a record of y
Format: Learning journal presented in a word document OR a series of PowerPoint slides. Due date: To be completed in Weeks 3, 6, 9 and 11. The completed journal must be submitted no later than Monday 15th February 2021 9.00am QLD time. Weighting: 20% Word count: Suggested word count per activity: 200 words (+/-10%) No. […]