Monday, September 30, 2013
Post-World-Café Reflections
1. How did you feel about your discussion experience? What didi you enjoy and what was difficult?
* I really enjoyed from this experience, it was my first time. I enjoyed listening to my group members. listing profiles was difficult because I was confused.
2. Which letter from #5 on page 1 was hardest to decide in your group? Why do you think it was the hardest?
* I didn't get the question, but I think number 3 was the hardest. My group members have different point of views about it. Personally, I see her the #1 when it comes to courage.
3. Was it easy or difficult to come to agreements with your groups? What made it easy and what made it challenging?
* Overall, it wasn't that difficult because we discussed our opinions together till we agreed about each other opinions.
4. Were you happy with your group's definition of courage? What would you like to change, if anything?
* Actually no because I forget the word sacrifice. Courage is all about sacrifice. But they have a good definition.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Unit 2 Reflection Questions
1. Do you think humans will need to move to another planet? Why or why not?
* No, I don't think so. The Earth is the best place that has been made for humans, and there is no evidence for another suitable planet yet.
2. If it does happen that some humans move to another planet, would you volunteer to go? Why or why not?
* Absolutely not, we don't know what is waiting for us or what are the consequences of our actions. Even though if they prove that there are all the basic elements or humans, it is not enough.
3. Read this article about people who have signed up to move to Mars: http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/09/tech/innovation/mars-one-applications/index.html What is your reaction to this story?
* I think that it is the most dangerous act to do. They have to send robots instead of people to make sure about the results of their assumption.
4. What do you think Ray Bradbury wanted the readers of "All Summer in a Day" to understand? What did you think after reading this story?
* He wanted to give us a message that no place will be like Earth, and people may regret of their choice which is moving to another planet. I definitely agree with him, I even cannot imagine living I another planet. Everything will change negatively, and we will face a huge lack of our natural needs.
1. Do you think humans will need to move to another planet? Why or why not?
* No, I don't think so. The Earth is the best place that has been made for humans, and there is no evidence for another suitable planet yet.
2. If it does happen that some humans move to another planet, would you volunteer to go? Why or why not?
* Absolutely not, we don't know what is waiting for us or what are the consequences of our actions. Even though if they prove that there are all the basic elements or humans, it is not enough.
3. Read this article about people who have signed up to move to Mars: http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/09/tech/innovation/mars-one-applications/index.html What is your reaction to this story?
* I think that it is the most dangerous act to do. They have to send robots instead of people to make sure about the results of their assumption.
4. What do you think Ray Bradbury wanted the readers of "All Summer in a Day" to understand? What did you think after reading this story?
* He wanted to give us a message that no place will be like Earth, and people may regret of their choice which is moving to another planet. I definitely agree with him, I even cannot imagine living I another planet. Everything will change negatively, and we will face a huge lack of our natural needs.
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