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My College LifeInteraction Theory, CCA, Spring 2013Yu-Wen (Mark) Liang
elemental temporal relational modal attitudinal
Elements of my college life:puzzle pieces of my life
schoolworkextracurricular
exhibition
moviesconcert
sports
piano party
bicyclegamefoodtrip
BBQsleeping
relationship
prom
travelcompetition
clubsKTV codes
projecttextbook
lecture
assignment
presentation
exam
circuitscalculuslearning
experiementnotes
overnight
math
quizcomputer
teamdeadline
elemental temporal relational modal attitudinal
Changes from freshman to senior:different phases in four years
freshman sophomore junior senior
explorelearn connect focus
1 2 3 4
elemental temporal relational modal attitudinal
Connections between my friends:relationship of different groups
electrical engineering
young entrepreneur
art festival
creativiy and entrepreneurship
peer / mentor / motivation
partner / aspiration
colleague / excitement
friend / teammate / inspiration
ME
EE
CEP
ART
YEF
elemental temporal relational modal attitudinal
Different modes as a student:roles in different groups
engineerprogrammerresearcher
inventormakerleader
innovatorentrepreneurteam player
designerplanner
communicator
Analytic mode Creative mode Organized mode Innovative mode
elemental temporal relational modal attitudinal
Attitude toward college life:balence between study and play
study hardstudy little
play hard
play little
“superman”well time management
leads to fulfilling college life
“nerd”too focus on studying
without having a balenced life
“wasted”spend too much time playing
and forget my goals
“sloth”don’t want to do anything
but eat and sleep
elemental “My college life was full of wonderful things. I spent a lot of time studying, preparing for exams and working on projects. Facing deadlines and studying overnight were common. At the same time, I enjoyed my life by going to movies, concerts and exhibitions, or singing with my friends in KTV, or having fun in parties. Both school works and extracurricular activities are important to me. These elements are essential parts to make my college life experience unforgettable.”
temporal “Four years of college life had changed me a lot. In freshman year I enjoyed learning new things, and focused more on myself. In sophomore year I started to explore different classes other than my major, trying to figure out what I really want to learn. In junior year, I joined different groups of amazing people. I started to take responsibilities and connect to different people with the same goal. In senior year, I focused on what I enjoyed doing, and studying hard to get myself prepared for studying abroad.”
relational “Making friends is one of the most important things in college. I have a group of friends in my EE department. we studied together and they always motivated me to work harder. Another group of friends was in CEP. They’re from different backgrounds and they’re all creative. There’s always inspiration for me. I joined a team working on Art Festival in 2011. They excited me with amazing ideas. And partners from YEF always gave me a sense of direction to help me go through ups and downs.”
modal “Shifting between different roles in different groups of people was common in college. In EE department I have to be analytic to solve different problems. In CEP we often have team works so I have to be creative to initiate ideas. In Art Festival team we organized different events and prepared for unexpected outcomes, so I have to think like a designer and communicate my proposal. In YEF we worked on business projects so we have to be innovative and push our ideas forward in to a well-established business.”
attitudinal “My attitude toward what I should do as a college student was changing in different period. Most of the time I encouraged myself to have a balanced life, but sometimes for example during break, I just want to play and hang out with friends. Before exams or some important interviews, I stayed at the dorm studying most of the time. After exams or some stressful meetings, I just don’t want to do anything but eat or sleep. I think changing different attitudes is a way to adjust myself to different situations.”