Blog Post Reflection
My initial plan for writing blog posts was to:
"...write 200 words in the last 30 minutes of Wednesday’s
session documenting my progress on Monday and Wednesday. Similarly, during the last 30 minutes of Sunday’s session, I aim to write another 200 words
documenting my progress from Saturday and Sunday. An extra 100 words will be used for major changes/outcomes and therefore will total 500 words for each post." (Gattuso, 2019 taken from Project Proposal)
Following my gantt chart, I have adhered to the days I have been working on the independent project. However I have been documenting my progress on each day rather than in Wednesday's and Sunday's session. This was because I was making discoveries and design decisions on Monday and Saturday's sessions that I would have to wait to document in the following sessions. This wasn't ideal as I would have had to make notes on each session so that I wouldn't forget what to document. When documenting each session, instead of writing 200 words, I have been naturally writing closer to 500 words per each post. This allowed me to fully explain what I had achieved during that session.
"...write 200 words in the last 30 minutes of Wednesday’s
session documenting my progress on Monday and Wednesday. Similarly, during the last 30 minutes of Sunday’s session, I aim to write another 200 words
documenting my progress from Saturday and Sunday. An extra 100 words will be used for major changes/outcomes and therefore will total 500 words for each post." (Gattuso, 2019 taken from Project Proposal)
Following my gantt chart, I have adhered to the days I have been working on the independent project. However I have been documenting my progress on each day rather than in Wednesday's and Sunday's session. This was because I was making discoveries and design decisions on Monday and Saturday's sessions that I would have to wait to document in the following sessions. This wasn't ideal as I would have had to make notes on each session so that I wouldn't forget what to document. When documenting each session, instead of writing 200 words, I have been naturally writing closer to 500 words per each post. This allowed me to fully explain what I had achieved during that session.
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