As I said before, I am happy to be able to do it on my own, and I did not regret it, at all. What I realise when we did the group work before is that my approach to the tasks are different with others. While some prefer to discuss and promptly take on a decided decision and work on it, my approach is to have the ‘thinking period’ where I would think hard on what and how to do it. I would plan each steps and try to imagine the outcome. I would disseminate and finally choose my best option; then would I start on the task and strive on it non-stop until I finish all.
The different is on the ‘brainstorming’ part. This is when I realise how important it is to have other people to work with you. Again, ‘two heads are better than one’. I had had some hard time generating as many ideas as I can, and many are one-sided opinions, coming form one simple mind. So how did I work this problem out?
As a solution, I did as many researches as I can. I went online and see the many topics and ideas that people have done on making an Ebook. I also try viewing some of them to give myself an idea on how to make an interesting and effective Ebook. The research helps a lot in giving me an open mind to what I can create and do in an Ebook. So I choose one topic that is in line with the necessary curriculum specifications and also interesting enough for young learners – Greeting (using cartoon animation).
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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