Supporting Module ACI3633 Presentations
Listening in on the module three presentations was an insightful and rewarding activity. Uncertain at first on how much value I would give to them by listening and vice versa, me only being on module 2 what benefit I would gain from it.
I was delighted first of all that each person had such different inquiry topics that they had studied during module 2 and the way in which they contextualised their own practice was so diverse. No only does this fill me with more confidence going into the next module, it also confirms how big and varied the creative arts is. We all have different jobs within the industry, different thought processes, different questions but what unites us in the module and the willingness to learn and develop our craft.
I took some notes during the presentations and decided the main areas of learning that I will take into my next module presentation were these key factors;
- Preparation is key
- Know exactly what is being asked
- Don't be afraid of your inquiry topic
- Be open to questioning and other points of view
- Read, re-read and re-read again the module hand book, be sure of what is being asked of you.
I would recommend to any module one, going into your next module to listen to our presentations when it comes around. Although the sessions may be long, takes note of the people who delivered their inquiry clearly and the information well and what can you take from this?
Overall being supportive to my fellow peers was rewarding enough, but the realisation of what is to come in module three is less daunting now that I have had the opportunity to see further into the future of my own module.
I was delighted first of all that each person had such different inquiry topics that they had studied during module 2 and the way in which they contextualised their own practice was so diverse. No only does this fill me with more confidence going into the next module, it also confirms how big and varied the creative arts is. We all have different jobs within the industry, different thought processes, different questions but what unites us in the module and the willingness to learn and develop our craft.
I took some notes during the presentations and decided the main areas of learning that I will take into my next module presentation were these key factors;
- Preparation is key
- Know exactly what is being asked
- Don't be afraid of your inquiry topic
- Be open to questioning and other points of view
- Read, re-read and re-read again the module hand book, be sure of what is being asked of you.
I would recommend to any module one, going into your next module to listen to our presentations when it comes around. Although the sessions may be long, takes note of the people who delivered their inquiry clearly and the information well and what can you take from this?
Overall being supportive to my fellow peers was rewarding enough, but the realisation of what is to come in module three is less daunting now that I have had the opportunity to see further into the future of my own module.
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