see attachment  Final Reflection We have concluded the course content! I invite you to write a final reflection describing

see attachment 

Final Reflection

We have concluded the course content!

I invite you to write a final reflection describing your learning experience. This activity consists of preparing a piece of writing containing the following:

· What were your expectations at the beginning of the course?

· Your experience in the course.

· What you learned.

· What you liked the most and the least.

· What was the most difficult part of the course?

· What would you recommend to improve your performance?

· After completing the course, what is your final perception?

· Your relationship with your classmates.

· Other aspects that you consider appropriate.

 

Submission Instructions:

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Submit your assignment by 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday.

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Review the rubric to determine how your assignment will be graded.

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Contribute a minimum of 2 pages.

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Use a word processor, such as Word, to complete the assignment.

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Your assignment will be submitted via TurnItIn, which will generate a similarity report.  Ensure the authenticity of your work before submission.

Note: Do not submit the task via e-mail, submission need to be done via Canvas in order to record your submission properly.

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