Stage: D) Reflecting
Approaches to learning: Reflection skills
This will be the final entry I will be writing for this blog regarding my personal project, which means that this will be my very last reflection based on my process and my performance during this past months.
The very first thing I would like to outline is the fact that I believe this blog (process journal) helped me a lot regarding my organization skills, because everything I did, I would record it here, and during the process of writing my final report (which occurred today) that came to help me a lot.
One thing I believe did not help me during my process was the work plan I did during stage A of the personal project, I come to say this because in my work plan, I set objectives to be met at certain random dates, but when I set those dates I did not take into account that I also had other very important commitments that were unrelated to the personal project, which means that there were a lot of times in which I was not able to meet up to the dates I had set a long time ago, which would result in me stressing out, and falling behind on my plan. So, instead of following my work plan, and doing everything it told me to do, I decided to do those tasks I had the will and the time to do based on the time frame I had available to me at the time.
I have to say the method I used regarding my organization and my plan was not ideal, but it turned out to work for me, and without having to constantly worry about meeting deadlines I came to be more productive and a lot more efficient.
Regarding my performance in stage B, I must say it was as optimum as I could have expected it to be. I am saying this because during that stage, I planned everything about my final product on detail, I set all the topics I wanted to talk about, and did some superficial research on all of them in order to be prepared when the time of writing their final definitions for my book came.
I also applied what I had learned during my design class and came up with three different cover ideas for my book, which eventually resulted in me merging two cover ideas and creating one that I personally like very much.
The process of writing my book was quite unique, and I am not saying that because the process was perfect, but rather because it was lousy. My book was written during the short period of hardly a month. And during that month, I worked on it as hard as I had ever worked on anything else in my entire life, I would spend days dedicated to it, and sacrificed a lot of sleep hours because of it. Furthermore, I must outline the fact that the process it took for me to write one final definition was long and exhausting, that is because there were some days in which I did not know how to write what I wanted to say, and others in which I could sit down and write for hours, which basically means that I did not follow a pattern nor a plan while writing my book, I would just write whenever I felt like it about whatever topic I felt an interest on at the moment. But for as much of a challenge as creating my book was, I wouldn't change anything about it because it was unique, and I really enjoyed it.
A person I have to mention in this entry is Lizbeth (my supervisor), because even though we had few meeting and almost no contact at all during my process of writing the book, I must outline that she was a very good supervisor in the way that any doubt I had, she was always there to help me answer it, and whenever I felt stressed and overwhelmed, she helped me in the process of calming my self down. So even though she was not my first choice of supervisor (because my first choice was fired at the end of 8th grade), I now believe that she was always the best choice of supervisor, even though I was not able to see it at first.
And finally, I find myself in the obligation to state that even though some may not see it in the same way as I do, the personal project is a great exercise that helps us grow as independent and efficient human beings. It helps us develop great unthinkable things, for example in my case, I did not consider myself able to write a book about the brain, but turns out I am, and I came to realize this thanks to this project, and the help of my supervisor Lizbeth.
During this process I also learned to do things based on my own initiative, and not based on something a teacher tells me I have to do, which helped me become more independent, and capable of working on my very own.
During this process I also learned to do things based on my own initiative, and not based on something a teacher tells me I have to do, which helped me become more independent, and capable of working on my very own.