Basic Human Physiology Blood Typing Journal This is for Basic Human Physiology:
This journal needs to be typed in the DIEP format, which is attached in explained in the rubrics that I uploaded. The rubrics that I uploaded are extremely specific and lost the steps.
Each of the reflection sections must be a minimum of 250 words and a max of 300 words.
With this journal and within each reflection section we need to:
D-Clearly identify the area of anatomy and physiology you are reflecting on.
I- Clearly explain your area of reflection and its application to health and wellness.
E- Where appropriate, be sure to consider how the function of other systems may be affected.
P- How you will use this information in your future career.
This journal is just about blood typing in general. Ex.) A, B, AB, O.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Thank you so much! WRITING AN ACADEMIC
REFLECTION
Reflective writing aims to help you focus on significant new insights you have gained through
course work, practical placement (WIL), academic reading, etc. A reflective assignment may
require a series of individual reflections, or focus on one. This outline presents an approach to
writing a reflection, using the ‘DIEP’ strategy. *
1 . C h o o se so me t hin g t o re fl e c t o n
• Identify an i nsi ght (an interesting or illuminating new thing you learned) from reading, course work, studio,
placement, etc.
− Focus on something that may change your thinking (or be important for you) that you hadn’t realised.
− Think about what the significance of this new insight might be for your learning and future practice.
• Note any important details about the insight—where, when, who with, etc. If the insight came from
reading, note all the important details of the idea, and include the author, publication, references, etc.
2. Br ai n st or m
• Bring your ideas about this new insight together on one page to:
− identify the significance of your new learning: question why it is important
− detect connections between this idea and other ideas or material in the course or program
− locate possible course material and other sources of information that support/explain your insight/s
− give you the beginnings of a plan.
• Write questions to answer or use a mind-map to clarify your thinking about your insights
3 . P la n a n i n i ti a l st ru c t u r e
• Use the DIEP strategy (overleaf) to decide on your main points. Use headings to guide your planning.
− Decide on your main insight. Plan a brief description of how this insight came about for the first
paragraph.
− Organise the body paragraphs. This is the interpretation and evaluation of the insight: draft possible
topic sentences. Make connections with course work and other learning, and with the literature.
− Draft some points for the final paragraph: indicate how this new learning will transfer to your future
study and professional practice (and personal life?).
4 . C o n d u c t y o u r rese a r c h
• Look for academic material that connects with your new learning. Start with general reading, using course
material, recommended texts, and books from the library.
• Identify search terms from this reading to help you conduct a more refined search of academic databases.
• You may need to research in areas outside your immediate discipline area, in addition to course material.
5 . R e fi ne t he st r uc tu r e a n d fo c u s y o u r r e se a rc h
• Use search terms from your earlier research to locate precise support/ academic detail (e.g. from journals).
• Expand each point you want to make, focusing your research to expand on your main points.
6. Wr it e
• Write using a detailed plan for each reflection: describe, interpret, evaluate and plan for future application.
• Write the body paragraphs containing one main idea (interpreting and evaluating the insight) stated in the
topic sentence. Other sentences explain, support and give detail, with evidence from research and/or
examples. Integrate theory and include references as you go. Expect to write a number of drafts.
7 . E di t
• Check that the reflection is focussed and specific, your points are relevant, and are linked to the insight.
• Save additional copies of your submitted reflection in other locations e.g. RMIT H-drive, USB, laptop etc.
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DIEP STRATEGY
DIEP* is a strategy to help with writing a critical or academic reflection in four paragraphs.
The four steps in this approach are to des cri b e an insight (new understanding), to i nterp ret and ev al uat e it, and
to pl an how it might transfer to future practice or learning.
First, select an experience or insight to reflect on. Then attempt to:
• analyse your learning and deepening understanding
• evaluate your gains in understanding and development, while acknowledging any complexities
• integrate the concepts taught in courses (including references to the literature, where relevant)
• focus on your developing confidence and cognition, and verbalise your feelings about your learning
• make connections with theories in your course and/or program, and other relevant ideas/experiences
• demonstrate transfer of learning to your study, practice, and to your future professional life.
D – D es c r i b e o bj e c t i v e l y w h a t yo u l e a r n e d
Choose a new insight. It might be something that you understand now (that you didn’t before). Focus on
what you learned and give the details of what happened.
Answer the question: ‘What did I learn?’
Some suggested sta rti ng p hras es:
The most interesting (surprising/ important/ significant/ …) (insight/ theory/ thing …) I read
(saw/ heard/ realised/ learned…) this week is that …
One thing I realise (understand …) now is that …
A significant issue I have not addressed in my previous writing is …
Continue the paragraph with details of what, where, when, etc.
I – I n t erpre t t h e i n si gh t ( in o n e o r m o re parag raph s )
Explain the meaning of the new insight: your understanding/ hypotheses/ conclusions/ connections with
other learning/ possible complexities/ questions unanswered/ etc. You can refer to ideas and theory in your
course material, in research literature and from other sources to support your explanation of the insight/s.
Answer the questions: ‘What might it mean?’ ‘How might this affect other perceptions, concepts, etc.?’
Some suggested sta rti ng p hras es:
This realisation may have important relevance for three reasons. First, it implies …
A possible implication/meaning of this new idea/understanding is that …
This (new) understanding of … is likely to mean three things. It could be …
E – E v a l u a t e w h at y o u ha v e l e a r n e d ( i n o n e o r mo r e p a r a g r a p h s )
Make judgments about the value of what you have learned connected to observations you have made.
Refer to theory from your courses and the literature here too, to show how your insight is connected to
discipline knowledge and how your thinking has changed for the better.
Answer the question: ‘How is this useful for my deeper understanding of the topic?’
Some suggested sta rti ng p hras es:
This concept of … is valuable for …/ will change the way I approach …
This understanding is important in a number of ways. First it …
This insight is connected with (theoretical approaches to …/ theories/ concepts/
Having realised that …, I wonder if …/ I intend to develop …
P – Pl a n h ow t hi s l e a rn in g wil l b e a p p li e d in p ra c t i c e
Comment on relevance to your course, program, future profession, life…
Answer the question: ‘How might this learning apply in my future?’ Use future tense in this paragraph to
show transfer of knowledge to the future. A suggested s tarti ng phr ase :
This (new insight) will be useful in this course, in the (bachelor) degree, in my future career
as a …, and in my life. In this course, (understanding …) could …
*Adapted from: Boud, Keogh & Walker, 1985, Reflection: Turning Experience into Learning
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Basic Human Physiology
Information Writing Reflection Statements
The purpose of this document is to explain how prepare Reflection on Learning statement for Physiology. You will
need to read through the AcademicReflection.pdf document from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
(RMIT), for guidance and detailed information.
The importance of reflection on learning is well documented. The intention of these assignments is to have you
consciously examine and document what you are learning by completing the Learning Discussion Assignment.
Please follow these instructions to complete your Reflection on Learning statements:
1. Choose one topic that you have studied in the current learning unit– do not pick a topic that was not
assigned (see Study Guides).
2. Focus your thoughts on the sciences of physiology and anatomy of your chosen topic.
3. Using the information from the chosen topic as the foundation, and using the DIEP methodology from RMIT,
create your Reflection on Learning statement for your chosen topic.
4. During your reflection be sure to identify the following:
a. Clearly identify the area of anatomy and physiology you are reflecting on.
b. Clearly explain your area of reflection and its application to health and wellness.
c. Where appropriate, be sure to consider how the function of other systems may be affected.
d. How you will use this information in your future career.
Note: Allow yourself enough time to reflect and write the personal journal entry.
Assessment Rubric (20 points).
1. You must follow the reflection strategy outlined in the DIEP methodology by RMIT.
2. You must use the appropriate initial (D, I, E, or P) to indicate which phase of the reflection you are writing
about.
3. Each individual reflection section must be a minimum of 250 words and a maximum of 300 words.
4. If any single section is not clearly identified, and/or does not meet the specified length requirement your
grade will decrease by 5 points for each section.
5. If you do not use the format described, your grade for the assignment will be 0.
As with any writing, if any text that you submit is plagiarized, your grade for the assignment will be 0, and appropriate
notifications will be made to the University.
Each of the four steps of the reflection strategy must be clearly addressed.
D – Describe the insights that you have had when working with these topics.
I – Interpret your insights.
E – Evaluate what you have learned.
P – Plan how you can use what you have learned.
Please refer to the Academic Reflection document for complete explanations of each section.
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