Thursday, February 20, 2014

Personality Predictions


2 comments:

  1. Jarrod, I can see that you have already realised you prefer to gice reflections orally. This is interesting as even though your reflections were visual/oral you seemed to speak a lot more slowly and I can hear the "thinking wheels" running in your head. I am curious - did you write down any points to speak on or to guide your reflections? Were you able to do this in one take? or did you have to start, stop and edit frequently?
    One thing to consider for future blogs - try not to be reading the visual (e.g. the opening descriptors of the INTJ, etc. - instead try to put in own words and maybe with examples from your life or others to visually represent what you are saying. This way we will gain better insight into your interpretation of the material as well as examples to clarify. Still include the direct references though. These are important. I look forward to watching your vlogs develop further and see your "voice" come through (voice as in style, tone,... - not your literal voice).
    Great observation on the class at the end - you are probably right To some degree, the people who choose any elective, particularly this course would likely be similar in their desire to choose their own projects and groups to work with.

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  2. Jarrod, I can see that you have already realised you prefer to gice reflections orally. This is interesting as even though your reflections were visual/oral you seemed to speak a lot more slowly and I can hear the "thinking wheels" running in your head. I am curious - did you write down any points to speak on or to guide your reflections? Were you able to do this in one take? or did you have to start, stop and edit frequently?
    One thing to consider for future blogs - try not to be reading the visual (e.g. the opening descriptors of the INTJ, etc. - instead try to put in own words and maybe with examples from your life or others to visually represent what you are saying. This way we will gain better insight into your interpretation of the material as well as examples to clarify. Still include the direct references though. These are important. I look forward to watching your vlogs develop further and see your "voice" come through (voice as in style, tone,... - not your literal voice).
    Great observation on the class at the end - you are probably right To some degree, the people who choose any elective, particularly this course would likely be similar in their desire to choose their own projects and groups to work with.

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