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Reflection Paper
Reflection Paper
General Instructions: Write your answer on A4 bond paper and set the top, bottom, and side margins of your paper to 1
inch. Copying the answers of your classmates will result in zero points. Deadline: May 10, 2024, by 12:00 NN. No more
extensions.
Title: Securing the Future: Exploring Cybersecurity, Web Programming, and Elevating Flutter Apps with Google Gemini:
A Comprehensive Workshop
1. Reflection papers are designed to formally consider what students have been learning and to organize it
through writing.
2. Throughout the seminar, you will be asked to write reflections on what you learn and what you get from the
speakers. For this reflection paper, you may want to reflect on the whole content of the topics that you really
like.
3. The format of these reflections will be consistent throughout the seminar. You will be asked to write a reflection
answering each one of the following questions:
This part is your opportunity to discuss clearly and concisely about the topics.
Describe what you learned. Is it interesting? Is it hard to understand? Which topic or sub-topic do you like or
hate?
What did you learn from the workshop? Do you have background in the applications that we have used? Or was
it something totally new to you? Why is it important?
Link or relate any of the knowledge that you learned to your own experience.
Print and attach a picture of the sample output in the workshop.
60 pts: Some effort at reflection, but the paper did not get beyond surface-level. I did not reference
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the seminar.
80 points: good effort at reflection. I referenced some course concepts, but they were lacking in sufficient depth or detail.
100 points: Excellent job at reflecting on the topics. Referenced course concepts with substantial depth and detail.