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    The reflexive practitioner’s toolkit

    Reflective practice involves documenting and supports gathering evidential data as a process.

    • Research Diary
    • a blog
    • physical journal
    • drawings
    • photographs
    • PostIt notes
    • models
    • scores
    • programming comments
    • audio, Siri
    • video
    • podcasting
    • mind maps

    http://peak-ict.wikispaces.com/Reflective+Practice

    Examples of journals

    • Harley Ross
    • Liam papa Briscoe
    Posted on Author Jane ProphetCategories reflexive research, research methods

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