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Tаsk: Creаte а detailed and skimmable dоcument that recоrds the key pоints from your group’s conversation. This should serve as a roadmap/to-do list as you continue to research, write, and revise. Answer the following questions/cover the following topics: Reflection: How did the workshop go? Was your group’s conversation productive? Why or why not? Note the questions you asked in your conference so you can refer to them here. Did the questions you asked your group lead to useful feedback? Why or why not? Which question was the most (or least) useful and why? Did you ask any follow-up questions that were helpful, or note down any questions you would like to ask next time? If so, what are they? What (if anything) would you like to do differently next time and why? Takeaways: What were the key suggestions your group members made about your work? Be as specific as possible. Action plan: What will you do to implement the key takeaways? Be as specific as possible. Use formatting and graphic emphasis as you see fit to create a document that will be most useful for you. Group information in a way that feels most logical to you, and create headings and lists that will best help you remember important ideas. It’s okay to use sentence fragments and to have very short paragraphs—make this document work for you. The key thing is to include enough detail so you remember what you want to do and to organize the document so that you can find the information you need when you continue working.