Setting Up Reflections

Format: Personalized or Prescribed?

When you're customizing your reflections, selecting the right format is crucial to ensure the process aligns with your goals and preferences. You have three options: Personalized, Prescribed, or Manual. Each format provides different prompts and questions, guiding your reflection in unique ways. We'll break down the differences between these three formats, helping you decide which one is the best fit for your needs.

Personalized Questions

The Personalized format adapts questions according to the first response (and objective if added). By basing subsequent questions on the first Recall question we ask students, we’re ensuring that the unique reflection experience for each student closely with a teacher’s entered objectives. This personalized approach creates a more tailored and effective reflection process. 

 

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Prescribed Questions

The Prescribed format offers a structured approach to reflection by automatically generating all the necessary questions for you. While the questions are automatically generated, you still have the flexibility to edit existing prompts or add new ones if you want to tailor the reflection to better suit your specific needs. 

 

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Manual Questions

The Manual format allows you to write down the prompts yourself. 

 

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