Monday 6 March 2017

Moving forward with Module 3


Module 3
Blog post 2

Moving forward, planning and research.

So, over the last few weeks since receiving my feedback I’ve been busy trying to stick to my schedule by creating a GANNT chart. It’s been useful and I’m determined to stick to it.

I’ve been busy trying to find reliable sources for my research and I’ve set up my first interview. I’m a little nervous about the interview and I’m still not 100% sure on my questions I’m going to ask. I’m hoping that from this first interview it will give me more ideas and information to move forward in my inquiry and maybe produce further questions to ask in my next lot of interviews.

The next thing I need to do is set up my SIGG group. The last time I set up a SIGG group it wasn’t very successful! I just wondered if any one has any helpful hints, tips or ideas on how to get the most feedback/response out of there SIGG group?

I feel like I’m finally moving through into phase 2 and at the moment everything seems clear I just hope when I gathered all my information I don’t get too overwhelmed trying to analyse it all!

Reflecting on Module 2


Module 3
Blog 1

Reflecting on Module 2

During Module 2 I was extremely busy and manically trying to find time to get everything done! I didn’t make any online tutorials, didn’t have much time for my Blog or reading others Blog posts. I was completely overwhelmed and not sure if I was going to get everything completed never mind knowing if I was getting it right or understanding properly as to what was required from my proposal.

I passed Module 2 and got a decent mark so I was thrilled. However, after receiving my feedback I realised that my proposal was quite one sided. I realised I was basing the whole thing on what I already know and not looking at the bigger picture!

Feedback is always a good thing but sometimes trying to understand how you can apply feedback to an already existing idea can be hard. However, after a one to one with my tutor and after finally attending some online sessions I have realised it doesn’t change what I’m doing its only going to enhance it!

I’m going to expand on my initial question by looking at regulations and professionalism on both sides of the dance sector and gathering as much information as I can to see if I can answer my question and to gain a greater understanding and knowledge than I already have.

On reflection, even though I passed module 2 and worked my hardest, compared to my mark in Module 1 my results for Module 2 does reflect that the online sessions, Blog posts, reading and communicating with others is a helpful and vital tool in gaining greater understanding of what your trying to achieve and offers support and suggestions of how you may improve.