As of right now, our group is headed on the right track. We have already discussed the topic we want to further improve which in this case is religious music. Currently, no one is falling behind and everyone is on… Continue Reading →
As of right now, I feel that our group is working well collaboratively, with no one member falling behind. Group projects can be a challenge, as there is a need for consistent communication between every member. Our group utilizes the… Continue Reading →
Up until this point, working with Wikipedia has been stressful because it is unexplored terrain. I am a person who rarely ever trusts myself, and I would much rather listen or learn from someone else than from myself. So, to… Continue Reading →
I feel that the process for this project is fair/mid. I believe the difficultness is based upon your topic, and popular information that is displayed on the internet. Specifically my topic, Rastafarian Music, is extremely straining to find relevant facts… Continue Reading →
So far Group 4 has split the tasks among its four members. For instance, the proposal assignment description stated each group’s proposal had to consist of at least approximately 800 words, so, by Sir Cando’s suggestion, each Group 4 member… Continue Reading →
Thus far our group (group 2) has done a really good job (in my opinion) of managing the work and also dividing the work. we have employed the use of our group chat in order to ensure a cohesive collaborative… Continue Reading →
Group projects have a bad reputation for all the times when one group member has to do all the work and the group is not working together but this fails to acknowledge the added benefits of group work. Overall, the… Continue Reading →
For this blog post, I encourage you to take stock of your ongoing experience with the collaborative Wikipedia project, and to reflect on how you’re approaching the process both independently and collectively. Here below are some guided question to facilitate… Continue Reading →
Although I will refute Farhad Manjoo’s assertion in “Post-Text Future” that the English language has recently experienced the phenomenon in which text takes a backseat while audio and visuals, namely multimedia, function as a universal language with more “sticking power,”… Continue Reading →
I remember hearing about Edward Snowden on a TV news channel when I was younger but I never really understood the capacity of the situation. While watching Citizenfour, I was surprised and also not at the same time. As mentioned… Continue Reading →
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