Monday, April 26, 2010

Well we went over the European map and then we finished Michayla's presentation. 11% of our coral reefs have been damaged and endangered and 60% of it is threatened by human activities and the temperature of the water has been killing the reefs. After the presentation was done we did the discussions from this week and last week. There are a lot of nuclear treatys!!!!!!! they all basically say the same thing: we can't shoot them in certain spaces, we cant use them in space, we need to keep the technology within the countries that have them already, and of course no countries other than the original 5 countries can't have nuclear weapons.

1. I like the web site. It makes it really easy to keep up with what you have been doing in class and get other peoples opinions on different topics. It might just be me but it would be easier to find different things like the maps and our assigned blog topics if they were like labeled by topics not just what number it is.

2. I like the message board posts because its a good way to keep up with whats happening in the school and the world and Its a good way to get opinions on a variety of topics. One thing about having to do the message board posts is its hard to keep track of how many posts you are supposed to have each week.

3. I actually really like the daily blogs, because its a lot better than taking notes and stuff like that and also it makes it really easy to go back and study for a test when you know what you talked about each day that week.

4. The assigned blogs are interesting but some of the ones are kind of hard to find updated information and multiple sources for that information. Like the middle eastern countries because most of the stuff you find is before the war or on the war and things like that, other than that I think they are pretty informative.

5. The web sites are cool but it would be more effective, I think if you have like all the people in the class become friends on the websites it would make it easier to

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