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Who Am I?

Writer's picture: Evan BardwellEvan Bardwell

Who am I? It's a question everyone has to answer for themselves at some point in time. In a project I was assigned on 8/28/2018, I was told to answer the question of "Who am I?", but for a teammate other than myself. The project started by everyone answering questions on a google document, that would later go into describing themselves to the person who would later create a presentation that told the audience who the subject of the presentation is. The steps after the questioning process were benchmarks. Benchmark one was a document with areas to describe what you may have had to research to learn as much as possible about your partner. Benchmark two was an activity intended to update the facilitator on the progress you've made on your project so far. Once both benchmarks were complete, the next step I had to take was creating the final version of my project. A rule we had to keep in mind and follow during this portion of the project was that any image or graphic we had in the presentation had to be drawn or produced by the person making the presentation. Keeping this in mind, I proceeded to draw a Bob Ross style painting as a way to convey my subject's appreciation of art, among many other hand drawn imaged to fit in with the other interests my partner had.


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