Reflective writing is usually grounded in situations you have experienced and is a way of thinking and learning in response to your experience. In reflective writing the reader wants to hear the voice of the writer. Usually the use of the first person, I, my, me is appropriate.
A useful textbook about the basics of writing academic research essays. It covers similar ground to the recommended text by Grellier and Goerke, but with some interesting online examples.
This is a good, basic guide to using graphics in most formal texts, including academic essays and reports. It's adapted from the hardcover book 'Power Tools for Technical Communication' by the same author. It was written in the 1990s, so the stuff on scanning is out of date, but the basics are sound.
Reflects on the results of gender bias in the workplace. In the group where this was posted there were many negative comments about what Bindu writes. What do you think?