Synthesis of information
synthesis
/ˈsɪnθɪsɪs/
noun
1. the combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
"the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work"
(definition from Oxford languages)
- In today's Skype we spoke about how in module 1 we have gathered lots of information about our life (our data). This information is used to critique our practice through analysis.
Adesola came up with a fantastic cooking analogy that we've been mixing together our ingredients that come together to make ultimately what our individual practice manifests as. One thing I found when writing the module one essay was how everything seemed to link. Each area of learning, and the lenses had an underlying connection that is unique to me!We briefly spoke about the artefact and how it should explain things from the essay but in an art form. For example if our essay was the front of a pencil sharpener our artefact would be the back. They explain the same thing but differently! This has helped to further clarify what my final artefact will look like.It was an interesting call and I took some great things away from it.
I agree it was an interesting call and we always cover so many topics don't we! I think I eventually understood the analogy of the artefact with the pencil sharpener, however I do still worry that my artefact won't be enough! I also can't believe we are nearly finished module 1! How far we have all come!
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