Reflection Anyone? Pt 3

 What about group reflection? Yikes, this can be intimidating. Who wants to share their thoughts publicly for everyone to see? Well, dear reader, you might be surprised to know that you’re probably already doing a lot of group reflection in your daily habits, like posting in online forums. For example, some discussion boards are public places where folks reflect on personal or professional topics.

Do group reflections have some drawbacks? Absolutely. For one, waiting for others to post before you can share your feedback and reflections can be time-consuming. For two, online reflection sharing can be unclear and leave participants confused. So, while self-reflection in learning has its pros, group reflection has a few more cons. Overall, group reflection activities in learning require more structure to be truly beneficial. So next time you're about to hit "post," or design your own learning program,  remember that a little structure can go a long way in making group reflection a valuable part of your learning journey. But when it comes to self-reflection activities, I think you can never go wrong...


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