What We Managed to Accomplish During our Community-Based Research - THEMATIC OUTPUT
The whole class was separated into several groups according to where they live. Our teacher then assigned different leaders and it was unfortunate for me to become one of them. Whoever suggested that I should be the one to handle the responsibilities was probably evil. At first, it was troublesome for me to assign my groupmates what they should do and what they shouldn't. I was so glad when Azaree took the initiative and managed to control the group from further chaos. Of course it was my obligation to take the initiative because I am their leader but its not appropriate to rely too much on myself and its necessary to accept help from someone. However, I didn't depend too much (as I should) and did what's best which is to provide further support and insights for our group.
We took pictures of ourselves to serve as a motivation to continue our tasks. We used the pictures for our team profile, by the way this is mine! (I was hideous, yeah I know)
This was the footage of us typing important information in our designated desktops. During this time, it was complicated for some of my members to do their assigned tasks which is why I taught them how to properly fix their mistakes. This was when my skills were showed accordingly. Being able to multi-task and complete tasks precisely, I questioned myself that maybe I was actually a capable individual that could be reliable when it was necessary. I never intend to disappoint their view of me as their leader which is why I did my best and worked profoundly.
When we were taking photos of our community, it was exhausting.
Overall it was stressful but on the brighter side, I knew damn well that I learned to become someone reliable and independent. I had a lot of fun doing our community-based research and the hard work paid off as I felt a sense of accomplishment of what we managed to create.
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Thankyou for sharing your experiences in doing your CBR, nice blog!
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ReplyDeleteWow, Yuri! Your blog's nice but needs a proper citation. Nevertheless, it's still good. Thank You!
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