Just like the previous class session, we performed the same concept development task. We were to individually select a simple image and change its meaning and interpret it differently ten different times for homework. Once class had begun, we all individually presented our interpretations of a simple image.
Afterwards, we watched a live taping of Sir Ken Robinson, a British author, giving a speech at UCLA. I believe that taping was presented to us because of his ability to reach out and academically entertain his audience. His words are motivating and more importantly a reinforcement to those of us who have already discovered our career path. His speech was about how finding our passion can change everything. His words were encouraging, but I didn't really find them innovating or new. Just about everything he touched on was told to me by someone else at some point in time. I think I would have appreciated this particular speech even more had I heard it several years ago as I was preparing to go to college. Nontheless, a great delivery.
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I found working with you in class really helpful. I was pushed to think more general. Thanks. So when I did the work on my own I felt like I thought more. Even though Jimmy did not give me any feed back. I put thought and effect.
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