Topic outline

  • We advice you to start working on the learning diaries already during the course. Writing a little everyday, rather than over 6 pages at once, will be a lot less burdensome.

    Learning Diary – Lectures


    For each course day, provide a description about the mandatory lectures that answers the questions described below. Learning diary should be at least 4 full pages and at most 6 full pages for all lectures combine, so ish half pages per lecture.

    You can also write summary about project work and reflect your learning outcomes and contribution to the project work with the challenge.

    Note: Only mandatory lectures are counted for learning diary, so you don't have to write diary on optional lectures.

    Please submit these as one document.


    A. Lessons Learned

    How did the material relate to your prior learning and life experience (if it did)? What did you learn? What was new for you? Was there something that changed your views and why? Focus on and analyze the themes important to you.


    B. Problems and Open Issues

    What did you not understand? What went against your own ideas? Why? What was less comprehensible? Why? Focus on and analyze the questions that left you puzzled.


    C. Relevance

    What the course has taught is likely to have some relevance for you and your studies or work. Can you identify what this is? How are you able to apply this knowledge later on? How does this support your development as a student or an employee? Make note of and reflect on the thoughts that emerge as especially important.


    Note: If you miss some lectures, you still have to write the corresponding individual learning diary. Use the lecture slides as references. You can also revisit the lecture at a later time.

    Learning diary is to be submitted on MyCourses by Sunday 26.6. at 23:59.