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                                      SBS5222 Indoor Environmental Engineering 
                                                        http://ibse.hk/SBS5222/ 
                                                                     
                                            Assignment 01 – Reflective Writing 
                  
                 What is Reflective Writing? 
                  
                 Reflective  writing  provides  an  opportunity  for  you  to  gain  further 
                 insights  from  your  work  through  deeper  reflection  on  your 
                 experiences, and through further consideration of other perspectives 
                 from  people  and  theory.  Through  reflection  we  can  deepen  the 
                 learning from work. Reflective writing requires that you think deeply 
                 and write about a learning experience. This involves writing about: 
                  
                 •   What happened (positive and negative). 
                 •   Why it happened, what it means, how successful it was. 
                 •   What you (personally) learned from the experience. 
                  
                 When assessing your reflective writing your tutor will be expecting more than a superficial 
                 review of your experience, they will be seeking evidence of deeper reflection. This means 
                 moving beyond the descriptive, and subjecting your experience to greater scrutiny. 
                  
                 Good reflective writing usually involves four key elements: 
                  
                 1.  reporting and responding to a critical issue or experience; 
                 2.  relating this issue or experience to your own knowledge in this field; 
                 3.  reasoning about causes and effects of this issue/experience according to relevant theories 
                     or literature and/or similarities or differences with other experiences you've had; and 
                 4.  reconstructing your thinking to plan new ways to approach the issue or engage in similar 
                     experiences in the future 
                  
                                  To reflect (verb) = to think deeply about / to carefully consider. 
                  
                 The Reflecting Writing Task 
                  
                 You should select one of the following topics and write a reflective report of not more than 
                 five (5) A4 pages. The report should explain the environmental issues and the impact that 
                 buildings have on the environment. Students may also suggest other relevant topics and they 
                 must seek approval from the lecturer. 
                  
                 (a) Biodiversity and building greening 
                 (b) Climate change and building energy efficiency 
                 (c) Climate resilience and building services system design 
                 (d) Indoor air pollution and ventilation systems 
                 (e) Ozone layer depletion and refrigerant management 
                 (f)  Rainforest depletion and building materials 
                 (g) Traffic noise and building design & planning 
                 (h) Waste management and building life cycle design 
                 (i)  Water efficiency and plumbing systems 
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                 The report should be neat and properly formatted, organised so that a reader with little time 
                 can find things readily. Proper credit and referencing should be provided to the information 
                 sources. Students making direct copy of the information in other publications (plagiarism), if 
                 found, will be disqualified. 
                  
                 Report submission (via Moodle): before 20 March 2017 (Mon) 
                  
                 Assessment 
                  
                 The general criteria for the assessment of the reflective report are given below. 
                  
                 •    Quality of the content (40%) 
                 •    Clarity of thought (20%) 
                 •    Report organisation (20%) 
                 •    Written communication (20%) 
                  
                 The report will be evaluated on synthesis of information during the course and from your 
                 own reading/study, and evidence that you have thought about the subject and the lecture 
                 topics in some depth. A clear structure and a logical argument are important and you should 
                 provide evidence of critical thinking, originality and effective writing. 
                  
                 Useful Guidelines on Reflective Writing: 
                  
                 •   A short guide to reflective writing [University of Birmingham] 
                     http://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/libraryservices/library/skills/asc/documents/public/Sh
                     ort-Guide-Reflective-Writing.pdf 
                 •   Genres in academic writing: Reflective writing 
                     http://www.uefap.com/writing/genre/reflect.htm 
                 •   Reflective writing [Deakin University] 
                     http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/studying/study-support/academic-skills/reflective-writ
                     ing 
                 •   Reflective Writing [UNSW] http://student.unsw.edu.au/reflective-writing 
                 •   Reflective Writing [University of Canberra] 
                     http://learnonline.canberra.edu.au/pluginfile.php/404050/mod_resource/content/5/July201
                     5_Reflective_writing_FINAL.pdf 
                 •   Reflective writing: a basic introduction [Portsmouth University] 
                     http://www.port.ac.uk/media/contacts-and-departments/student-support-services/ask/dow
                     nloads/Reflective-writing---a-basic-introduction.pdf 
                  
                  
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