Okay, the class is coming to a close at this point and you have completed your service project. Take some time to ponder the requirements and experience.
How did it make you feel?
I felt good performing this complex yet simple task. This opened my eyes that a simple task given time and effort can bring a lot of happiness to others. This in turn made me feel good about myself and would like to do more. My mom and some other family members have expressed interest in scanning our older photos, so that will most likely be my next project.
Were you energized, or did you resent the requirement? Was it fulfilling, or did something not quite click for you?
I was not enthusiast at the start of the project since there was so much repetition scanning so many photos. After I got all the scanning done I found this to be a fulfilling opportunity as it gave a lot of joy and happy memories to the 90th birthday lady, her family, and friends. Doing things for others can and did give me personal satisfaction.
Would you recommend this type of service opportunity to other Sig Series students, or would you steer them to something else?
I would recommend this task of scanning to anyone who has some good/yet simple computer skills. You do need to have time, patience, and some organization skills.
How did it make you feel?
I felt good performing this complex yet simple task. This opened my eyes that a simple task given time and effort can bring a lot of happiness to others. This in turn made me feel good about myself and would like to do more. My mom and some other family members have expressed interest in scanning our older photos, so that will most likely be my next project.
Were you energized, or did you resent the requirement? Was it fulfilling, or did something not quite click for you?
I was not enthusiast at the start of the project since there was so much repetition scanning so many photos. After I got all the scanning done I found this to be a fulfilling opportunity as it gave a lot of joy and happy memories to the 90th birthday lady, her family, and friends. Doing things for others can and did give me personal satisfaction.
Would you recommend this type of service opportunity to other Sig Series students, or would you steer them to something else?
I would recommend this task of scanning to anyone who has some good/yet simple computer skills. You do need to have time, patience, and some organization skills.
You will need a decent computer that has some good storage to keep larger image files. The scanner is very important, I currently have two and the quality is very different. In my view most people go the simple way with scanning. If they scan they will only go with a Resolution of 600 dots per inch, which is low quality and does not look good so they need to pick 2400 DPI. When zooming in to edit details of low-resolution images, things will get pixelated easily.
If a person does not have good computer skills they could help organize the photos, and assist in the scanning. If not able to perform the scanning task an important involvement would be to visit older and disabled people in assistive living, nursing homes, hospitals, and/or living isolative by themselves. You can bring a gift of time, games, friendship, and entertainment to name of few.
