A conclusion to our first
Unit -"Introduction to Study in Higher Education" which included
creating a blog to record our responses to tasks set in lectures and our Rough
Guide Project.
After starting this course I feel I managed my time well and
efficiently. I approached each blog task with focus and my conclusions to each
task have been honest and highlight my personal views towards the subjects
appropriately. I have sourced the material for the blog tasks to the best of my
ability, highlighting points and objects that have caught interest during my
research. Thus I have acquired allot of knowledge regarding subjects I
previously wouldn't have looked into. The African Masks from the Mining the
Museum task I found particularly interesting and I really engaged with the
craftsmanship and meanings that each of the different masks represented.
However, I feel that in some cases I could have made more of an effort to
research deeper into the subjects required such as the pathology of collecting
and thus broadening my understanding beyond the needs for the blog tasks.
My visual research for the rough guide project was very focussed,
I knew what I was looking for and was able to acquire and expand on it quickly
and easily. I like the approach I took by documenting textures in Kensington as
it completely detracts the stereotype of a pristine and rich area as some
textures are particularly grimey and wouldn’t be out of place anywhere in
London. Furthermore my documentation of Kew Gardens supports this approcach as
I wasn’t as focussed on the plants as I was on the textures of the plants. I
feel I analysed my research well and highlighted the textures that were
particularly interesting and different.
I enjoy writing this blog and find it extremely useful in
ordering my mind and cataloguing my process through this course. I have tried
to make my posts sensitive to the needs of the task and maintain a personal yet
professional response to them. Through my blog I feel I am able to compose
succinct and clear responses to the blog tasks as well as personally reflect on
my feelings towards the course and other experiences I've had so far.
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