I was really interested to see how clear and strong my annotation was in the eyes of someone else and how they interpreted what I had written. I also got very stuck when writing my summary because I felt like I was writing word for word what the speaker was saying so this I foundContinue reading “Week Three: Annotation edited from class feedback”
Category Archives: Contextual Review
Week Two: Annotation practise
Cite the text here in Chicago Turabian formatting: Sarah Murray, “A playful solution to the housing crisis”, December 2017 in Sydney, Australia. TED video, 10:42, Sarah Murray: A playful solution to the housing crisis
Week Two-2: Mapping class exercise
Up until this stage I had a lot of different ideas bouncing around in my head and I was unsure of how I could connect them all together, until we started this mapping exercise.
Week One: Hunting and Gathering
What are Contexts? Contexts are the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which is can be fully understood (google meaning). The parts of something written or spoken that follow or lead a word or passage to clarify its meaning.