Today, March 27th, 2018, Mr. Rivers was unfortunately absent. His ever-cheery composure was duly missed in the classroom today. We were tasked with an easy, yet pain-staking assignment. I was unfortunate to have to blog on this date as there is not much to discuss. We were asked to listen to two of our peers’ new podcasts, and our own. If you did not have headphones, you could complete the assignment at home. It is important to reflect on these, as listening to our peers’ podcasts may give us ideas of our own, or act as a learning tool so we may improve. It’s also important to leave constructive feedback for each podcast as it leaves room for them to improve upon. Listening back to your own podcast makes you really listen to what you say, how you say it and whether or not you contribute fairly to the podcast. I definitely heard listening back that I contributed often, but I felt it wasn’t always all that great.
An important lesson to take outside of the classroom is learning to review and reflect upon your own work. Many people tend not to because it’s often uncomfortable and cringe inducing. If you can look back on your own work, then you can go and improve upon it, leading to better products.
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