Here I connect ideas from CMPA-3301 and CMPA-3302 to my own experiences. Itβs a space for unpacking course concepts, applying them to real-life situations, and making sense of project management in creative contexts.
Cognitive Scaffolding
Cognitive scaffolding is a theory that suggests we use external tools β like notes, diagrams, or playlists β to support and extend our thinking. These tools act as temporary structures that help us process, remember, and reflect more deeply.
Related Reflections
This concept is reflected in my personal journaling habits, especially when I organize music or memories to understand my emotional state.