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Digital topic Isabelle Kwok - Coggle Diagram
Digital topic
Isabelle Kwok
what I am passionate about
Minecraft
modding
learn to program a game
play fights(not sparring)
I enjoy beating my friends
and then cuddling
fictional media
dnd
fanfiction
drawing/creating
getting a task done in the most
simplest most effective way
things not being harder than they
need to be
JESS
social cues are very hard to understand sometimes. I can very much relate to this and I bet others can too, so this would be a great issue to explore and expand on
I think the hierarchy thing between the juniors and the senior should only be considered when it comes to certain things like kitchen privilege's and hangout spaces like classrooms. ALSO IF YOU KNOW THAT PEOPLE NORMAL SIT IN ASPOT DON'T F#% STEAL IT
Minecraft is very cool and programming in minecraft would be even cooler :), if your outcome could somehow involve gaming or interactive elements that would be pog
SOPHIE
In regards to what you are passionate about, these are all really cool things (that can definitely be used) and I agree with the getting tasks done in the most efficient way possible.
In regards to what frustrates you, I definitely agree with general difficulty when it comes to interpreting social cues, and how a lot of people can have difficulty with them (neurodivergent or otherwise) I think it would be a cool concept to teach people about basic social cues and how they can learn about social cues, alternatively informing people that not everybody KNOWS SOCIAL CUES.
What frustrates me
I suffer from a lack of object
permanence
I keep forgetting words
I dissociate and and it interferes
with my day to day life
the lack of hierarchy between the
juniors and the seniors
social cues are confusing, I tend to
misinterpret them
non-verbal communication
is a good skill to have
all the body's natural tells when the
individual intends to do something
be sure to mention
neurodiversity
how the different ways the brain work effects
the way they perceive body language
What the world may look like to someone who
doesn't understand non-verbal communication
R Bullock - I love the idea of helping neurodivergent
people with sketches or animations of emotions
how to express how
I feel in an appropriate way
that isn't ... odd or abrupt
this problem of expressing how one feels in a healthy and/or communicative way is very common.
mainly with kids who don't have the best frame of reference
body language and social cues get muddled,
exploring situational awareness may be a good idea
what situations may call for a
certain social cue