Echoes Of Pandora: My learning goals

Setting the Stage As we begin this debate project, I’m starting to understand how different debate is from a regular presentation. It isn’t only about preparing a strong argument. It involves reacting in real time, understanding what your opponent aims for, and adjusting your strategy while you speak. Watching The Great Debaters made that clear.Continue reading Echoes Of Pandora: My learning goals

Fallout^2 Reflection: Living in the shadow of fear

Revisiting My Learning Intention At the start of this project, my goal was to improve how I manage my time and stay organised when things get busy. I wanted to build better habits, especially around keeping track of deadlines. This project gave me a chance to actually practise that, and I noticed real progress. I followedContinue reading Fallout^2 Reflection: Living in the shadow of fear

Adopting an Anthropological Perspective

  What I Understand So Far Anthropology is the study of humans and cultures, focusing on how people live, what they believe, and how they express themselves. From our earlier learning in the BCFP course, I already understand that culture shapes the way people view the world and that perspective affects interpretation. This connects toContinue reading Adopting an Anthropological Perspective

A World on the Edge: How Fear Shaped Life After the Bomb

In my Manhattan Project film, I focused on the ethics behind creating the atomic bomb and how that one invention completely changed the world. That project helped me see how science and morality can collide, and how decisions made during war can affect the way we think about responsibility. For my Fallout² companion piece, IContinue reading A World on the Edge: How Fear Shaped Life After the Bomb