Fishbowl 10+1
Integrated Networking Structures
Integrated: Unify
Networking: A structure in which cords, threads, or wires cross at regular intervals
Structures: Something made up of a number of parts that are put together in a particular way
Word Pool:
Isabella:
Integrated: Linked, connected, coordinated, unified, joined, merge, fuse, meshed, blended
Networking: Interconnected, channels, system, arrangement, organization, order, sequence, succession
Structures: Construction, form, formation, establish, start, begin, appear
Brynn:
Integrated: merge, unite, desegregate, join, agreement, embody, assimilate, incorporate
Networking: channels, resources, navigate, circulate, chain, group, system, social
Structures: construct, edifice, formation, arrangement, organize, taxonomy, configuration, binomial, precedence
Victor:
Integrated: unity, combination, interconnect, twined, mixed-up, unhinged, affiliations, linked, collection, in-common
Networking: chained, organized, locked, systems, intercom, arranged, orderly, coordinated, team, configured
Structure: frame, style, worked, sale, type, establishment, assembled, composed, construction, form
Re-structuring:
Isabella:
Integrated: CONNECTING with others can lead to friendship (Thought process of what I might use: unified, connecting, or blended)
Networking: The ORDER in which things are accomplished matters (Thought process of what I might use: channels, system, order)
Structures: The START of knowledge building can be a daunting task (Thought process of what I might use: form, start, establish)
Brynn:
Integrated: Joining together as a UNITED front creates peace.
Networking: A group effort is key to NAVIGATE success.
Structures: To CONSTRUCT a thought requires ideas.
Victor:
Integrated: An effort of UNITY in any example.
Networking: ORGANIZING the exchange of information/communication.
Structure: A FORMATTED actual style of something.
Felt experience:
Isabella: I can remember how I felt when I received my first acceptance letter into college. The ORDER in which I got my acceptance was through a large blue letter in the mail. I was shocked, astounded and proud. I was ready to START my journey as a college student, increasing my knowledge and abilities one step at a time. I was excited to CONNECT with new people and make friends, but I was also scared. I would be going to school in Rhode Island, four hours from home. I would not see my family often and would have to figure things out on my own. I was hoping I would accomplish this, but of course still hesitant.
Brynn: I was 10 years old when my parents told me I was going to be having a new sibling and I was no longer the youngest in the family. I thought I was going to get left out and the new baby would create an imbalance in the family CONSTRUCT. When we found out they were giving birth to a girl I imagined myself being forgotten as the only girl in the family once the new baby came. My Nana called me 4 hours after her arrival and I was taken to the hospital to be UNITED with her for the first time. I'm walking down the hallway nervous with butterflies and underlying excitement. I see my dad and he is pushing my new sister, Rylie, in a little cart. I lean down and look into her big blue eyes and say, "I don't get it, she looks like an alien." He told me to be quiet and to not say that in front of my mom. What I learned is that change is inevitable and we must NAVIGATE through new and different challenges.
Victor Baez: Throughout history, we all get more done when working in a UNITY effort. My best experiences in life are always when I receive help in a sort of capacity. This can be in a small occurrence such as shopping in a store. When in need of something, I rely on the worker to guide me in the proper direction. It is effective every time, especially when comparing it to just being in there shopping misguidedly. The only way I build this network of exchange was by ORGANIZING the thoughts I wanted to tell the worker. This solidified them understanding the communication that I wanted with this worker. In life, I desire this at all time when sharing my information with anyone that cares. The structure here is physical since it is in-person, but there are multiple FORMATTED ways to also execute this. One also is the texts I exchange with my girlfriend. If I send messages in capital letters, this means I am usually angry or excited. That format can easily be misunderstood, unfortunately.