[SOLVED] Reflective Journal
1. Actively complete the required readings, highlighting key phrases, terms, and quotations. Take notes, with careful attention to page numbers, identifying and explaining the main arguments and critical points made by the author(s). Define key terms. 2. Consider your interest in the topic, your knowledge of the Australian media industry in question, the relevance of the material discussed. (THE PRESS) 3. Draft your Reflective Journal Entry. You might like to consider some of the following questions to assist your reflection: What knowledge do you bring to this topic? What were you hoping to learn? What were the key points from the required reading? How useful were they to your understanding? What does the reading not achieve? How does a case study of your choice illuminate the critical concepts of the week? 4. Redraft, edit, and proof-read your work. Ensure that your expression is clear, and you use proper referencing throughout your journal entry. Direct quotes and paraphrasing require page number referencing. The tone of the Reflective Journal Entries is critical (that is, substantiated with references to the required reading and written in full, coherent sentences), but it also a personal form of writing that allows you to speak about your own knowledge and experience of Australian Media and how the required reading has shaped your knowledge. Therefore, writing in the first-person (I think that this means , I connect this idea , In my experience ) is encouraged. You must mark your writing based on the document provided. YOU MUST ACHIEVE THESE CRITERIA. Please check the file: (Rubric) this is a requirement if not achieved will get a refund.