Curiosity is Power
- Shalika Padhi
- Dec 6, 2018
- 2 min read
"The importance is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing." - Albert Einstein

Weekly Report 10/29/2018 to 11/4/2018
Being inquisitive always paves a pathway to learn more. The power of knowledge is so immense that it is almost incomprehensible due to the amount of knowledge out there to accumulate. ISM not only provides a platform to learn but to ambitiously be curious about a field that interests you. Something that is unmeasurably valuable is the power of learning. I love to learn especially when it is hands on and there is an opportunity to replicate a real life scenario in a trial manner.
The past couple of weeks has been solely dedicated to the idea of learning and retrieving as much information as possible in order to create a knowledgeable background prior to delving into the original work process. In addition, with the research presentation coming up on Monday, it is vital that we are able to comprehensively discuss the research that has been conducted thus far. The research for the past few weeks has been focused on traumatic brain injury due to the amount of unawareness that still surrounds the topic of TBIs.
The importance of research in this course is clear and is a vital component to building our research presentations. The focus was kept primarily on interviews and the research conducted within the past few assessments. Another factor was the color scheme and the design of the presentation which also factors into the execution and production of the presentation. The goal is to improve upon the quality of last year’s presentation which specifically targets talking fast because that has always been my number one issue. With a lot coming up in the next couple of weeks, my goal is to facilitate the development of my original work project.
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