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Author: Maryam Garba-Sani

This week has been hectic Somehow despite averaging on about 2.5 hours of sleep this week, the over-riding feeling I have is one of enrichment. I’m yet to process, organise or contextualise much of the information I’ve been fed but thankfully I’ve had quite a few moments where I’ve seen parallels between my courses and […]

Workshopping a project This morning’s DIS session got me buzzing…such great ideas and such rich conversation. I felt like we were about to change the world with what we had brewing. The diversity of thought within our group was key to developing each of our projects. That we perceive situations in different ways made all […]

Remember when I said I wasn’t a good at detail? Yeah. Please excuse the mess… My initial intention for today’s blog was to take my own advice and build on last weeks reflections of ‘a need to specify’ in an attempt to define some real parameters for my project. After I hit publish last week, […]

A recap of last week’s topic: Welcome back! In last week’s blog, I reflected on soft skills assessments, self-awareness and much of what happens in my internal environment. I finished off with a thought on creative constraints- you can revisit this concept in Aadil Vora’s Ted talk here. Questions don’t always have answers This week’s […]

Welcome back! In last week’s blog, I reflected on how much (or little) we appreciate individual stories within collective systems. For those who missed it, I would recommend watching Chimamanda Adichie’s TED talk centred around The Danger of a Single Story, where she explores an angle of this topic further.   Nerd nation here I […]

  A warm welcome to you! Welcome to my very first Knowledge Integration and Project Planning (KIPP) blog. As well as forming a key component of my Masters Degree Programme in Data Inequality and Society, this space offers a welcomed opportunity for me to regularly pause, reflect, recalibrate, share and learn.   There is no […]

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