Thursday, October 21, 2010

Week 3 EoC: Jeopardy challenges and opportunities

In studies, it tends to get a bit hard remembering every definition, detail, and categorizing everything you’ve learned coherently in your mind. When studying, I think everyone has difficulty understanding everything they read, it also gets pretty hard when you’ll be testing by your knowledge later. Dates, names and definitions always seem to be the hardest ones especially. In order for a person to really absorb everything they have learned, the information acquired sometimes needs to be familiarized with that person by a means only he or she could interpret, or anther words, it’s easy to remember names when faces are involved.
Now when it comes to patent laws and practices, you can’t get any more confusing to a student unless you change the translation into German.  For some people a subject matter like this might as well be in German for they’ll still have as much learning what they’ve read. So the question becomes how does one manage to memorize such a field of study for themselves or anyone to understand?
Well, to tell you what! The answer beats me, I mean since we’re talking about any individual; I guess it would all depend on them figuring all of that out for themselves. But at least for me, and with this assignment of creating a Jeopardy game base on Patent Laws and such, I guess I have kind of hit home since my major just happens to be Game Art Production.  So I’m creating a game here, and I have to learn just how much is needed to create a well rounded game where the questions are categorizes the way they need to be, and how the questions relate to each other. By creating this game I will have to organize all the details to make sense, and not just for me but to anyone that would need to play this game. So in a sense, this just might be the best way to study and remember.

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