This course summary assignment is an opportunity for you to provide substantive reflections and insights, as well as address some specific points about the material covered in this course.
The format and style in which you present your information are up to you, as long as it is coherent and logical. There is not a minimum or maximum length, but an expectation that your submissions will be thorough, yet concise, utilizing proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Although there may not be a right or wrong answer to the topics, I will be looking for the thoroughness and depth of your posting, the contextualized application of the material to the real world, and how well you present your information.
- Provide substantive reflections and insights about what you learned in this course from your readings/videos, journal postings, peer discussions, and written assignments, relating them to your personal and professional beliefs and experiences.
- Dont simply repeat your postings or provide an overview of all of the course material or an account of your time spent learning. Think more abstractly about how the course expanded your knowledge of the subject matter and the value of the experience.
- Submit a brief summary of one specific learning object in this course (i.e. Discussion, Critical Thinking Journal, Written Assignment, Project, etc.) in which you learned something significant, practical, and useful that you did not know or completely understand prior to your research and submission. Identify what that particular element was, why you chose it, and how it can be incorporated into a real-life situation or environment.
- Discuss any additional thoughts, reflections, and introspects that you have about the material in this course. Boba Santos, Rachel (2023). Crime Analysis with Crime Mapping, 5th Ed., Sage. This is the book.
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