Scrapbook of the Ages

 

Reflection

 

This Unit was the biggest thing I have ever done. Just assignment after assignment after assignment. This project was a culmination of every project in this unit. It wasn’t organized, I just put on whatever I remembered, and it worked out(I hope). If this is ever found in the  future to use as a source for how we lived and couldn’t cure diseases, My name is Hajin Please make me famous. But I really do think that there could be better sources than this one. This unit was challenging. I’m not very good at being serious, but this unit was basically a giant reflection on ourselves during  the coronavirus, and I’m not good at reflecting upon myself. Others, sure, but not myself.

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3 Responses to Scrapbook of the Ages

  1. Arnold says:

    I think your six-word memoir was good because it displayed thoughts of being completely bored out of our minds, while also making it fun to read. Your journals, were relatable, because we’ve been stuck for SOO long, and around then was the climax of the cases around us, and it makes sense that we were tired of being trapped. However, your timeline was a little unclear, with the whole scoring system

  2. abbie.nunan says:

    I like that you included the recipe in your video of baking a soufflé.

    It’s funny how for your journals you could show how repetitive your days had been but still make it fun to read.

    The only thing is, like Arnold, I found it a little bit difficult to read the timeline

  3. abbie.nunan says:

    I like that you included the recipe in your video of baking a soufflé.

    It’s funny how for your journals you could show how repetitive your days had been but still make it fun to read.

    The only thing is, like Arnold, I found it a little bit difficult to read the timeline.

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