Today we had our introduction session where we learnt about the syllabuse,assignments and assesment techniques for this semester.As its an intro session we sort of have to do a diary about what we learn and what we had understand about the modules in these order :-
- Research related to the module that we discussed
- Comparing the related research with what we studied (analysing)
- Then writing our conclusions according to our view
steps :-
- Go to http://www.blogger.com/
- create an account if you dont have a gmail account or if you are an existing gmail holder you can just sign in
- click create a blog icon and start typing a title for your blog and an address for your blog
- and then start writing.
Its really a usefull for us because we cant remember all the things after 2 weeks.So creating blog each day and writing what we did for the day and analysing whether there are alternative ways to do it if so writing them down and finally writing a conclusion from our view or experience.So end of 1 week we can recheck them and can remind ourselves what we did.Its really a worth exercise.
Creation of Portfolio
Today we had our second session about our individual assignments.The Day started with some disciplinary actions due to late comers.Sir gave the final warning to them.According to me late coming is a bad habbit for example late coming of a worker always ends in late submission of work which shows his/her inefficiency.Next he explained what the assignment should contain, how the details should be researched,and how to do the citations and referencing,how the assignments are assessed and how many words should be in the assignment.He gave
He wanted us to do a research in how to create a Portfolio.And according to
http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/portfolios.htm page There are some steps to create a Portfolio.
"And those are :-
- Purpose: What is the purpose(s) of the portfolio?
- Audience: For what audience(s) will the portfolio be created?
- Content: What samples of student work will be included?
- Process: What processes will be engaged in during the development of the portfolio?
- Management: How will time and materials be managed in the development of the portfolio?
- Communication: How and when will the portfolio be shared with pertinent audiences?
- Evaluation: If the portfolio is to be used for evaluation, how and when should it be evaluated?"
(Jon mueller,2005)
On 13th march 2012
According to Jake Lawson Perfectionism is:
* the irrational belief that you and/or your environment must be perfect
* the striving to be the best, to reach the ideal and to never make a mistake
* an all pervasive attitude that whatever you attempt in life must be done letter perfect with no deviation, mistakes, slip-ups or inconsistencies
* a habit developed from youth that keeps you constantly alert to the imperfections, failings, and weakness in yourself and others
* a level of consciousness that keeps you ever vigilant to any deviations from the norm, the guidelines or the way things are "supposed to be"
* the underlying motive present in the fear of failure and fear of rejection, i.e., if I am not perfect I will fail and/or I will be rejected by others
* a reason why you may be fearful of success, i.e., if I achieve my goal, will I be able to continue, maintain that level of achievement
* a rigid, moralistic outlook that does not allow for humanism or imperfection
* an inhibiting factor that keeps you from making a commitment to change habitual, unproductive behavior out of fear of not making the change "good enough"
* the belief that no matter what you attempt it is never "good enough" to meet your own or others' expectations
and imperfection is according to dictionary
Imperfect
Not perfect; not complete in all its parts; wanting a part; deective; deficient.
Wanting in some elementary organ that is essential to successful or normal activity.
Not fulfilling its design; not realizing an ideal; not conformed to a standard or rule; not
satisfying the taste or conscience; esthetically or morally defective.
The imperfect tense; or the form of a verb denoting the imperfect tense.
To make imperfect.
It doesnt mean each person should be perfect.Each person has atleast a smaller quantity of imperfectionism.Imperfectionism allows the human being to improve and grow.Imperfection doesn't mean insane it only means you are not upto the certain standard.You can always change yourself from imperfect to perfect but for that you need hard working and adaptability.
But to change you have to find whats your weaknesses and try to correct them or find your strength and stick to it and improve it to reach the best.
If I take me as an example I have certain weaknesses and Strengths.If I list certain weaknesses the one which goes first is I totally get upset when something goes wrong.It always happens when I get confused.2nd is I get stage fright when I get a speech or a presentation to present it to audience.These are two worse weaknesses I m trying to overcome from it.
From identifying my weaknesses I can improve myself by getting advice from others doing communicational exercises.
Even though A person can change him/her from imperfectionism to perfectionism but there is no way an imperfect person or object can/ can be used to create perfect person or object.
For example when we use a system which has problems (imperfect) to produce a perfect idea the end result will be imperfect.A teacher who is imperfect,who has less knowledge in the subject teaches a person, the person will definetly become imperfect.
So my conclusion is that an imperfect person wont always be imperfect , but at the same time an imperfect person or an object cannot create a perfectionist.
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