To satisfy part of our requirement for the implementation of this group project, we are to submit any document pertaining to planning. Though we relied on our computers for the majority of our project, a couple of good old fashioned pieces of paper were sometime the quickest way to document our thoughts. We made lists, mind maps, feverishly took notes in meeting with Dr. Lee and jotted things down when they cam to us.
These pictures are of this process. We wanted to include these documents in their original form-unedited, crumpled and barely coherent. These were our thought processes that led to the project you see today.
Sometimes when we were talking out our ideas, they flowed quicker than it took to turn on our computers. Because of the wonders of technology, we were able to take digital photos and post them to our blog.
This way the entire process is transparent. This way we don't have to print anything out on more paper, just to end up in a pile. This way we have included our planning process so that our Proff. can track our progress, which was certainly not all online.
In reflection, it has been very rewarding to use so many different mediums to present the information we have gathered together. It is visually appealing, textural despite being on a computer scree, it has impact and creates its own narrative.
It is personally rewarding to look back and see just how far this project has come. I feel a sense of pride considering these crumpled pieces of paper have taken an entirely new format. They are the fledgling steps that we have completed, they are the foundation on which this project was based. I enjoy looking back on them and realizing we have accomplished what we set out to do a short time ago.
From bits of paper to the computer; we have come along way as a group, similarly to Girl Power.
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