Saturday, October 4, 2008
Cognitive
Damn, damn the timetable.
Now cognitive is the first lesson for our week omg.
Today's Cognitive killed the whole class including MYSELF.
Yup, cognitive ll is really getting chimer and chimer
complex and MORE COMPLEXITY.
Well today is about parables, instead of last week's PARADOX.
Omg, we got like 5 situations of parables to choose from.
1.The Butterfly Effect
2.The Chinese Room
3.Schrödinger’s Cat
4.Buridan’s Donkey
5.Plato's Cave
Complicated right? See that those pathetic headlines makes your head-ache more. ._.
Okay im gonna show some extract from my Reflection Journal (RJ)
note: mostly i made up and Bullshited :X
RJ Question : Come up with YOUR OWN parable to describe one IMPORTANT event in your life.
Well, i think my own example of a parable would be ''Strike out your own out of
your comfort zone''.
One important event of my life would be my way of preparing O levels.Imagine there is a circle
boundary around you, that would be your comfort zone.
Outside the boundary zone, there are dangerous and fearful obstacles and challenges surounding
the comfort zone.
So therefore, i have to push myself and bring myself forward to the boundary of the comfort
zone to ''taste''
the difficulty of the one specific obstacle.
Therefore, after solving this ''area'' of obstacle, your comfort zone tends to expand wider because
you solved the obstacle on your own and would not fear for that same obstacle again.
Like for an example, when you start revising a subject like mathematics, the chapters in the
syllabus is the areas of the comfort zone. Therefore after revising over and over again until you
know how to cope that possible questions occuring out the chapter.
Therefore, your comfort area would widen as you know the specific mathematic chapters well.
Therefore, my own parable of learning would be this example.
This is what i have to say for today.
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