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| − | + | # Think of different ways to describe something you know, such as what your home or workplace looks like. Organise the information using one of the Gestalt principles (e.g., proximity, similarity, continuity, or closure). How did this help you with your description? | |
| − | + | # Think of a time when you jumped to a conclusion and later learned that it was incorrect. Write a summary (200-250 words) of the experience. What did you learn from this? | |
| − | Add your reflections to your learning journal | + | Add your reflections to your learning journal. |
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| “ | What you see and hear depends a good deal on where you are standing; it also depends on what sort of person you are. | ” |
| —C.S. Lewis | ||