Exhibition Night was all about presenting our guests and greeting all the parents and family. It was more of a formal night, since I had attended to the middle we had exhibition night but it’s a lot more different and it was more of a strict professional night. We were to present our more recently project we had done and explaining our process and meaning trough out this project based on our learning. We had a lot of positive feed back and we well worked with our partners for each project. In my team the Mohr/ Golub our exhibition night was filled with art and writing process in the class of humanities and in the math/physics classroom was all about photography, ringing bells, life-size DNA. We were to have different visuals of our photographs and completed camera. Exhibition night was very interesting because not only did we show the final products of our projects, but we explain to them and showed our audience our final products in progress. Overall I though that my first, and freshman year of exhibition night was a very successful and educational because I learned from my peers as much as they did from me. I could say at first I was quite nervous thinking it was going to be difficult, however once we stared my partner and I well discussed our material well within the math-physics portion of our exhibition. Our group did very well with our audience and we provided them with significant information and presented our projects with pride. I was to well interact with my audience about the content of my graphic novel and I had very interesting and engaging conversations with my audience. I was mainly confident when talking about the material however I just a bit nervous at some point when discussing the projects. This is definitely something that I would like to change and do differently next time, because there would be no point in talking about something if your audience doesn’t understand you. Overall I enjoyed exhibition night and I can’t wait to see what lies ahead for us next year and the years to come.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Exhibition Night Reflection
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