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Oct 19, 2012

Development-Noticing

Noticing?

What is it? What are its uses? How do we use it? Noticing is when you are just looking around and find something weird. This happens a lot of times. Sometimes, you even make mistakes, but you do not know that they have been done. So, when you are going through it again, you find a mistake. Finding that mistake by chance is noticing. Even in development, do we discover everything clearly? (I mean do we just know it is there?) NO. We find it just by chance. Like gold. When go digging in soil, to find copper, who knows, you might see a shine that might turn out to be gold, copper, iron or even a diamond.


Noticing is not just finding something by chance, but also the act of noting or observing a scene. One such example is experimenting. When we experiment, do we just leave the variable? NO. We have to note the changes and the equipment, to decide whether there are any changes in the things that are to be measures, or the controlled variables are to the correct point or not. So, in all noticing and noting is very important in development and experimenting.