Sunday, September 28, 2008
Metacognition: Brain Project
The project that was assigned to me was a brain project for psychology class. For this project, we are required to find different pictures or drawings that would represent the functions for each side of the brain. The way i went about completing this task, was I mapped out in bullets all of the functions of each side of the brain. Doing this made it a lot easier to pick and choose which one I would like to use. Also, it served as a checklist for what I am putting in the project. I see this form of thinking very effective because I have everything I need in one list that is easy to look over. Something that I could have changed is that I could have been more specific in defining the functions. Being more specific could make me think a bit more deeply and be more clever in my symbolism of these functions. I was a little surprised at how much easier this made my project because I could just look at the list and pick a picture to depict the action. I like this style of preparing because it is very organized and easy to understand even for someone other than myself. Something that could be improved upon is how deep I think about a certain subject. If I think deeper about a subject I tend to understand it more. Knowledge comes from understanding, not knowing.
Conor Hart
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