Two things I’ve learned about myself from my oral presentation is that on one note, I feel like I have very strong leadership skills. I felt as if I was able to keep the project on track and moving, and the group definitely benefited from me on that. Another thing I learned about myself is that I’m not very nervous to present things to my class, and give an oral presentation. I felt very comfortable giving the presentation and didn’t feel overwhelmed or nervous. The most challenging part of the project I felt was getting pictures that I had permission to use. A lot of the pictures that I felt well covered the point of the topic, I did not have permission to use. Those that I did have permission to use I felt that they didn’t cover the topic as well. However, I did end up coming to the point where I emailed a CNN photographer, and it actually wasn’t as hard as I thought the process would be. Overall, the project really wasn’t that hard, but if I had to pick a hardest problem it would be finding pictures that I had permission to use.
"If opportunity only knocks once as they say, go find opportunity again ." - Akash Shetty
Friday, June 10, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
What People Look For In Settlement
The most interesting thing I learned about the influence of climate, physical features, and natural resources on settlement , is that all humans look for the same thing in regions where they settle no matter where they’re from. Even though people tend to like different temperatures and weather, when humans came to look for a place to settle, they all wanted perfectly stable climates, physical features, and natural resources. Some got lucky and got it, and others… not so much. In my sketchnote I’m the most proud of how I drew the good physical features. I like how I included everything that can sustainably support human life.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Globalization and Trade Sketchnotes
The most interesting thing I learned about globalization and trade is that countries with a lower standard of living depend on countries with a higher standard of living. This is how it works. The United States of America, for example has majority of their products made in China. If the United States all of a sudden had their economy go down, they would stop having their products made in China, which would be a huge job loss crisis in China.
The part in my sketch note that I am most proud of is the part where the farmer is running away from the tractor that is about to squish him because I feel strong about how this picture shows culture being “killed”.
Labels:
Economy,
globalization,
sketchnotes,
Socials Studies,
trade
Friday, January 22, 2016
Columbia's Standard Of Living
A country’s standard of living does not show how everyone in that country lives. Standard of living is all the averages taken in a country and put together for data. So even if a country has a low standard of living there could be a really rich person who is an outlier in the data. Even though standard of living shows how the averages are it doesn’t show for each and every person.
The most interesting thing I have learned is that even if a country has high characteristic, or a good characteristic it will be brought down from the other bad traits since we have to find an average. Also even if a country has a low health characteristic the country still might find a way to have a high life expectancy.
I think country’s with a high standard of living do not actually have that much of an obligation to help other countries that have a low standard of living. Unfortunately, people would rather buy a smartphone then send some money over to donate to charity. Even though lots of people donate, if you already have a high standard of living you instinctively don’t feel very motivated to donate to lower standard of living countries.
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