Stage: D) Reflecting
Approaches to learning: Reflection skills because I am looking back to my process during the action stage and considering what went well and what didn't.
Now that I have finished my final product, I believe it is time for a reflection. First of all, I must say I am very proud of myself and of the fact that I was able to complete my book with all of the topics I wanted to cover, because to be honest, in those moments in which I didn't know how nor what to write, I didn't think I would make it.
I must say, the planning of all the parts of the brain I wanted to write about in my book helped me quite a lot because they served as small reminders of the basic functions and guides in order for me to properly formulate the explanation. However I noticed that some where more complete compared to others, and I blame that on the rush and pressure I felt because I knew I had to start writing my book as soon as possible due to the fact that I was running out of time.
Furthermore, I did have to extend the research I had previously done when writing the final explanation because I found that the information I had was just not enough, so, I expanded my research, and got to learn a lot more.
Regarding sources, there were some very good sources and some terribly awful ones, amongst the good ones that helped me a lot were medical news today and spinal cord because they were very complete and explained very well so I was able to properly understand what they were talking about. The terrible sources that I could not stand were radiopedia and science direct, I hated radiopedia because it explained terribly and offered a very small amount of information, I did not like science direct for the exact same reasons as radiopedia and because the web page itself was very hard to handle.
Over all, I believe my performance in the taking action stage was very good because I was efficient and recorded the whole process of writing the final explanations in my blog.
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