The last lesson of the module was first about teaching a task in five minutes to our classmates. Because I like knitting, I tried to teach how to knit. Unfortunately, no one had the material at home, so it ended up showing the basics and answering the questions about how it precisely works.

The second and more important part was a wrap up about our last few weeks together in the module. I liked the discussion that arose. It is a phenomenon of how it always changes the perspective when a module is over. During the module, everything felt stressful, and sometimes it was too overwhelming to see the knowledge and insights that I gained. But now, writing basically the last official blog post of this module, it kinda makes me sad. I even considering keep writing blog posts. (about my thoughts or learnings in other modules)

I think the lessons and the literature gave me a good overview of the different topics and fields in design. It clarified somehow where my interests belong to right now and where I want to dig deeper and read more about it. There are already some articles and books on my summer-want-to-read-list. I assume that I will gain a bit more out of that because the context and the setting will be different. (no «I have to...») Although I will miss the discussion, even if I wasn't one of the proactive, I liked to hear the thoughts of the others.

In the last few days, I really enjoyed writing my essay about the feminization of AI Assistants. I gained through the research many new insights. It made me once again a bit more aware of all the biases that we carry around with us. It inspired me to engage in that field more.

Now I just have to wait until my new books «Invisible Women» and «Speculative Everything» arrives at my home. During the last weeks, I read some parts of both books, and now I'm looking forward to browsing through in greater detail.

Thanks for a great and inspiring module! ✨