The section of conclusions at the end of your report is not very long, but it is important.
The conclusion is usually provides a quick summary of what you have done. This is your learning journey. Try and write a few sentences about how the thematic and your projects align, and how they have developed across the unit.
This alignment can be thought of as a trajectory or journey…it hasn’t stopped either. It will continue into stage three. Say a few words about what you are interested in and what you think you might do in stage three.
Identify a community of practice that you want to be part of…who is in it, where does it hang-out, what does it do, and why does it do the work it does?
Try and be positive. The movement forward is a positive energy. Speak to the potential of that energy in terms of discovery, development, learning and practice.
Good luck.