Reflection on Letters

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 04 Nov 2019, 16:02

Reflecting mid-way

- Everyone’s felt experiences will be different. That is how it makes a person unique in their own way. We are evolving as a class by reading each other’s work. By expressing our uniqueness, it is evolving how we are empowering our text. It is how we think.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 04 Nov 2019, 16:10

Reflecting a New Society

- After reading this letter, I saw the green light to proceed to my other assignments with my group members. We are picking up where we left off. No stopping us now. Now we are rolling until the end of the semester. We will make sure we put all of this in our fishbowl in order to get the full credit. I can already sense of development of social relations that were made from my other group member. Our fishbowl is displaying our process of learning about this course.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 04 Nov 2019, 16:10

Forming theory with anecdotal evidence

- We course is focused on developing ourselves. Whether that is with our schoolwork or our future. Where we are going to end up after college. Will I be in New York City working for a fashion company? I can’t picture the future. But I can picture how I can work my way to get to that place. I am designing my future.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 05 Nov 2019, 20:37

Further reflections on your performance

- Our fishbowl is our diary. I am expressing my life I have never written before than now in the fishbowl. These are important things to do in order to grow and help outside of college. More importantly in the business world. The words I use in the fishbowls are words I use to make decisions in the outside world. I am not ashamed.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:00

Widening your range of caring

Just from reading papers, one could tell if they put a lot of effort into doing it or was lazy about it. It will be interesting to read how our papers will progress set after set. Let the array of word pools begin!

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:04

Reorienting one’s Vision: The Return

It is important to adjust any chances as reviewing what is put in the fishbowl. That is how we learn! It is like reading a textbook for a course. It's the start of learning about the course. Expanding your knowledge for the future. The fishbowl is our determination of what grade we are going to get in class.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:05

Recounting anecdotes and honoring lived experiences

We are producing theories through our real-life experiences. That is what makes a story interesting and eye-catching to continue to read. I definitely noticed that in the books I read in the past. As I am writing my lived experiences, I have more appreciation of the life I have lived so far. It has been very remarkable. Mostly thanks to the University of Rhode Island for providing me these experiences.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:11

Constructing social memories

For our papers, we are “putting together different representations and grasping what is manifold in one [act of knowledge]”. It is what makes our papers unique and our anecdote. These ideas are formed from memories made in the past and present. These social memories are what makes our papers fun to read about.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:17

Cybernetics and your fishbowls

After thinking about it, the fishbowl is a piece of art. It represents who are in words. At first it was hard to get navigate, but now I am getting the hang of it. Now I am going to continue to shine. Speaking of art, I went to the Metropolitan Museum and it was a lot of fun! There are so much art work to see.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:19

Please fact-check your virtual products in your fishbowls

- It will start getting interesting. More ideas are evolving, and the grades are starting to get imported into the systems. Always double check your work. Especially when it is on a virtual product. Definitely learned my lesson. Now the investigation is going to begin for Professor Dugal. I hope Professor Dugal enjoys my personal experiences as my overall citations.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 11 Nov 2019, 18:20

Complex adaptive systems: the art of improvisation

I think the key word to use for this course is adaptation. We are adapting to new systems and forming past experiences into words. It is pretty great to do that for a course. Makes the course more enjoyable. Exciting to write about my bubbly life. My ups and downs. You name it.

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Re: Reflection on Letters

Post by jessica_watson1 » 19 Nov 2019, 23:05

It was good to see you again

It was good to see you again too Professor Dugal. When I read "Sanjiv is a Cowboy!", there were so many different meanings that were going through my mind when I read that. It felt like just yesterday during our first day of class together I remember you saying "I'm looking at you, you are looking at me and I am looking at you". That was start of creating value for the course. Creating these images in our writing for our readers to imagine in their head as they are reading it. For example, when I read the phrase "Sanjiv is a Cowboy!" I could picture Professor Dugal wearing a cowboy hat and boots walking around URI campus. They are layers of meaning. We are creating inter-subjective spaces among us.

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