Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Todays work at MDX with Lauren Danyle and Murat

First thing we did to complete this tasks was learn Kolb’s learning cycle. This consisted of four different cycles of learning criteria. The first of the four criteria is concrete experience. This is when you have done or had the experience. The second is reflective observation which is when you review or reflect on a previous experience put into practice. Further we have abstract conceptualisation which is when you find a conclusion or learn from your experience. Lastly is active experimentation which is taking what you have concluded and learnt and testing these theories.
Once we had established Kolb’s learning cycle we were given a piece of text to pick out criteria from Kolb’s cycle. We came to the conclusion that the majority of the text given to us was from the person’s point of view and what they concluded. So we believe the text to be mostly reflective but also abstract because they explain what they have learnt from it. We then had to add the criteria from the cycle that was missing in a hypothetical sense which helped us establish the cycle so that we can put it into practice.

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