Observation 3

After Susan shared the story and background, in my third observation, I was more inclined to observe those objects which look like a dice to me-This is a definite change in my observation as I have no interests in those objects during the first two observation; however, after gaining more knowledge about them, I started paying more attention to them. My standing angle also limit when I can see from my observation. I spotted the least number of objects during this last observation due to the angle of my vision. I see myself as an observe which are influenced greatly by my vision, my personal interest, my fear which leads me to purposefully ignore something,  my cultural and ethnicity background,  and my living experience (for example, I am a mother of two young kids and I noticed specific things which may be suitable for my kids to play/use).

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