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Automated Materials Joining Technologies Reflection: Introductory Project (Gate Valve Assembly Line)

Use constructive criticism Think of alternatives Include positives Purpose: To reflect on project & make recommendations to make it better Be open-minded Use constructive criticism Think of alternatives Include positives Remember purpose of project

Reflection Format: What? Now what? So what?

What – So What – Now What? What? Without judgment or interpretation, describe in detail the facts and event(s) of the lesson or activity So what? What did you learn? What difference did the instruction make? Did you learn a new skill or clarify an interest? How is your experience different from what you expected? What struck you about that? How was that significant? Now what? How will you think or act differently in the future as a result of what you’ve learned?