Thursday 17 July 2014

The one lesson I have learnt

CID

The one lesson I have learnt so far

Jazlyn Seng
The one lesson that I have learnt so far is definitely script-writing. There are many things to take note of when planning a script. First of all, it has to be kept short and sweet. If it is too long, the audience might get bored and not pay attention. It is important to not go out of point. Otherwise, the whole script will be full of excessive information which is not needed. In order to achieve that, we have to link back to our original topic and provide the sufficient information that they require.

Rachel Ho
One thing I learnt during CID is how to work together as a group. To be honest our group is definitely not the most perfect and we are all flawed, all of us tend to procrastinate and all of us have different thoughts but throughout all the lessons where our teacher have given us free time to consolidate our thoughts and research we got to communicate and work with each other, not only are we more productive especially proven when near datelines but we are all now better friends. I think is it safe for me to say that we really appreciate the time we were given to spend together to help us work well and learn teamwork in the process.

Lee Sining
I have learnt that actually observation is very important. Not only we can understand someone, something, a situation or a picture better, from these observations, we could also improve ourselves, maybe physically, mentally or morally, or deduce what had happened and help if we could or if any help is needed. Like what we have done in lesson 2, we actually observed some pictures to better understand the picture, situation and also deduced what happened. And after knowing what actually happened, we could also learn certain values from the lesson. When we observe someone, we could better understand the person (looks, features). We could then deduce whether he is rich, kind, based on the clothing he is wearing and what he does et cetera. One last example, when we walk around the streets observing others' dressing, we could refer to the fashion nowadays and improve on our fashion sense. However, we cannot just base on observation to know and deduce what happened. After observation, we should still verify, maybe by asking, surveying or researching, to make sure what we know is actually the truth.

Yeo Zonghan
I have learned that we should appreciate the cultures of all people and not judge the people because of their culture.

Chen Zuohui
One thing i have learnt during CID lessons is note taking. As the scrip in the group, note taking is my responsibility and it is important to take down the important notes that the teacher tells us. We can apply this note taking skill outside the classroom too. For example, when going for learning journeys, i can apply my note taking skills to take down important points. I have learnt many different ways of taking notes such as writing down on paper, taking a photo with your iPad, and using short forms. All these skills are very important as we may have to use it during certain circumstances, for example, some times the teacher will be talking too quickly and we may not catch all that she says and we will have to use short forms to sad time and take down as many things as possible.


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