Monday, September 10, 2018

BIO CUBES

        Hey guys! It's Lindsey here with my 2nd assignment blog, in leadership! Bio cubes. A project that started way back during the summer. Once we were given that piece of cardboard, the brainstorming and planning had started. 6 sides, 6 different category's to fill out with information about ourselves. The sides we had were: Pictures and Name, Back-round, Significance, Personality, Obstacle and Quote. Our pictures and name side,was pretty much self explanatory when I first heard of it, we needed 3 pictures of ourselves and our name. Our back-round side,we needed an explanation on where we came from before this class and facts about ourselves. Our significance side, we needed to list some things that we value in life and why they matter to us. Our personality side, we needed to talk about what our personality was like. Our obstacle side, we needed to open up about challenges we faced/face and how we overcame/ gonna overcome them. Our quote side, we needed to say some quotes/ quote that we find to be motivational and inspirational, what they mean and why we choose them. That pretty much wraps up our sides of our bio cubes. Each period was assigned a due date to finish these by the end of that month. We then took them to our beach field trip at the end of summer, to present to our assigned alumni's. These beautiful creations are now hung up in A101, modeled to everyone who comes across from it.


         There were many highlights and lowlights that happened during this 3 month project. One highlight for me was, completing this project(Writing portion) with absolute confidence. This
 is a highlight for me  because while I worked on this project I felt very sure, that I had completed the information about me with my very best effort, I am confident that my sentences are clear and by reading my bio cube anyone would get an accurate sense of who I am. A lowlight for me was, not decorating my bio cube, the way I intended too. This is a lowlight for me because, when I had first planned out my bio cube I had envisioned something way different from what my final product had looked like due to my irresponsibile behavior to get the supplies I needed to get the end product I had desired. In the end, even if my bio cube wasn't how I planned it out to be, it came out to be something I am satisfied with.


       A lesson I've learned these past 3 months, while working on these bio cubes was to be responsible and plan things ahead of time. The reason why I've chosen this to be my overall goal was because I thought it really matched with what went on during this event. Looking back and reflecting, I've realized at some points I wasn't being responsible with this assignment and ended up with a different product then I had intended to have. In the future I will learn to be more responsible and plan things ahead of time by knowing what I have to do and actually doing it, so I'm left with a product that I had originally intended to have.


       GLO #1 Self-Directed Learner: During Bio Cubes, I demonstrated this GLO by completing this project independently and knowing what to do.
        GLO #2 Community Contributor: During Bio Cubes, I demonstrated this GLO by completing the assignment clear enough so that that people would have a good understanding of who I am and what my project is about
         GLO #3 Complex Thinker: During Bio Cubes, I demonstrated this GLO by problem solving any errors I had during this project such as with printing, writing and decorating.        
         GLO #4 Quality Producer: During Bio Cubes, I demonstrated this GLO by feeling confident with my assignment when I was finished with it.
          GLO #5 Effective Communicator: During Bio Cubes, I demonstrated this GLO by communicating with others, when they needed assistance with their bio cubes.
           GLO #6 Effective and ethical User of Technology: During Bio Cubes, I demonstrated this GLO by going online to do my project productively and not get distracted.














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