"We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience."
John Dewey
Reflection forms an integral part of the process at every stage of the project. You should be constantly referring to the goals/criteria you have designed for your project in order to determine whether or not you are on track. Your reflections should be recorded in your process journal entries, and shared in your final presentation.
In your process journal you should continually make reference to the ATL skills. Use this template to plan your ATL reflections leading up to the presentation:
ATL Reflection Template (make a copy)
The spreadsheet is included here for quick reference.
More useful resources to help you write meaningful reflections on your learning, ATL skill development, and the impact of your service on the community.
Reflection - Here is what? So what? Now what? - by Alison Yang
Service Learning Reflection Questions
DEEP Service as Action Infographic - Unknown source at UIS Guangzhou