Self-reflection is a valuable metacognitive skill that can help you conceptualize your learning experience. This is meant to be a moment to reflect on what you have learned, the value of the experience, and how the concepts can be applied to your professional future. Potential aspects to consider discussing could be your thoughts regarding the topics and activities you found most interesting, those you found most challenging, what surprised you about this experience, how this experience might make you a better professional, and the relevance of what you learned in this course to your future goals. While connecting your learning to activities in this course is of value, this reflection assignment aims to prompt you to also think on a broader level beyond simply the course activities.
This by design should be a relatively stress-free deliverable but will require depth of thought. As a guide, this final reflection submission should be no more than 1 page in length (about 300 words) and may be less. Quality of reflection is more important than length.
Module 1: Introduction to Human Factors
Module 2: Aviation Fatigue and aeronautical decision-making
Module 3: Human Factors Analysis and Classification System
Module 4: User Centered Design
Module 5:Human factor in Sociotechnical Systems