Action
i took the risk to switch to media because it was something i always loved to do as a hobby since i was small. I thought that i would try Infrastructure because it was genuinely interesting but after the first weeks it turned into something that was boring and not entertaining to do.
Reflection
After making this decision i am very satisfied with the class and teachers are very welcoming and helped me really well throughout the process of switching and beginning Media. The Profile and course i feel match with me more and is more entertaining and engaging to do.
After having my first assesment with Pim and Jo-An i realized that i keep working or wanting feedback on different designs, etc. Its because i want to see my design, website, etc to be the bestt it possibly can.
That means that i always want my projects to be the best they can.
I have been worried about my feedpulse and i will be setting a goal for myself after 3rd rubric to get as many feedback as i can on my assignments for proof and to help me pass this semester.
After how the project went i will be more carefull with choosing future people to work with so we can move faster as one and not be held back. It is also my fault for not going through all of the old announcements and making sure i was as up to date as possible. I am not very proud of the development project even though i know it meets the requirements for the project but i would of loved to have a way better product for the client.
For future projects i will be better at pushing the group forward.
I have been making a to do list everyday to make sure i know what i have to do for the day and make sure i keep myself to it. And also i use this note to write every idea i get through out the day so i dont forget it if i dont write it ( this used to happen a lot to me).
I have been making a to do list everyday to make sure i know what i have to do for the day and make sure i keep myself to it. And also i use this note to write every idea i get through out the day so i dont forget it if i dont write it ( this used to happen a lot to me).
I want to work for a real company and dive more into fullstack for my sprint x to see what kind of valuable skills i can learn and also get real life experience of working with a client on a personal project so i can learn to think like a professional
Thats why i approached Aggregate.
I get to deal with real client expectations, understand their business goals, and figure out how to turn those into technical solutions. This helps me improve both my coding skills and my communication skills. I also learn how to manage my time better, take ownership of a project, and adapt to challenges.
this way i can show that I’ve already worked with clients, and prove that I know how to handle responsibility on my own.
During my meeting with Jo-an, I presented the progress I’ve made on my Sprint X project. I walked her through how I’ve been actively communicating with the CEO of the company, arranging meetings and calls to share updates, showcase the front end, and gather feedback. I also shared the planning documents, prototypes, and resources I’ve collected to ensure that the project goes well.
It was important for me to show that I’m not just building a website. I’m building the right website by listening, adapting, and continuously improving. The meeting helped reinforce that I’m on the right track and that my efforts to stay organized are good.
Switching studies in the middle of the semester was a big risk. I knew that it wasn’t going to be a piece of cake to catch up, but I was determined to make it work. After discussing my situation with the teachers, we arranged an extra assessment to give me a fair chance to prove myself. I committed fully to it, worked hard, and pushed myself to deliver the best I could. In the end I received positive feedback from the teachers, which meant a lot to me. This experience taught me to take initiative, communicate openly, and work hard.
I have been reflecting about being in the field of ICT media. And I have realized that my goal is to become a full-stack developer who builds meaningful, high-quality products. I want to create experiences that people enjoy.
I want to do everything from front-end design to back-end logic. I want to keep growing as a developer
With every project, I push myself to learn, improve, and build something better. I aim to be the kind of developer who turns ideas into products people love to use.