(Photo taken at the Apostle Islands)
Week 9:
During this week, we were taught about advocacy and the importance of it. We were taught the ethics of it and how it relates to our Seven Responsibilities of Health Educators. I thought that this was interesting becaus it's always nice to see what you're learning and how will relate to the responsibilities of a future job possibility.
Throughout this week we also did a project on our Political Representatives. We were asked to make a blog post that have all of the following information: our President, State Legislatures, Governor, City Counselmen and Duluth's Mayor. This was interesting to me because I did not know that Duluth had different counselmen for the different Districts. After looking into this more, I found that I live in the District 2 area! :)
Week 10:
This week we did not meet as a class (as well as two of my other classes :) ) but we were assigned a project to have finished this past Thursday for Dr. V to look at once she returned to lovely Minnesota weather... This project was a photo essay. My original idea (littering of the rivers, streams and lakes in Duluth) for this project was ruined by the snow, so I had to go back to the drawing table and think of something else. I did a little research and the area I had traveled to over spring break, Jekyll Island, GA, and found something quiet interesting about the bridge I had a picture of. The brigde that connects Jekyyll Island and Brunswick was built in 2002 and while in the process of building, the builders had taken into account the animals that live in the swampy areas underneath. Each year, turtles migrate to Jekyll Island and in the middle of the night, by moonlight, the leave the island to find new areas to live. The builders paid attention to this aspect and installed lighting system that provides enough light for drivers on the bridge but won't effect the turtle who will be navigating by the moon. Cool right?!
These past two weeks have been a whirlwind!
Week 9:
During this week, we were taught about advocacy and the importance of it. We were taught the ethics of it and how it relates to our Seven Responsibilities of Health Educators. I thought that this was interesting becaus it's always nice to see what you're learning and how will relate to the responsibilities of a future job possibility.
Throughout this week we also did a project on our Political Representatives. We were asked to make a blog post that have all of the following information: our President, State Legislatures, Governor, City Counselmen and Duluth's Mayor. This was interesting to me because I did not know that Duluth had different counselmen for the different Districts. After looking into this more, I found that I live in the District 2 area! :)
Week 10:
This week we did not meet as a class (as well as two of my other classes :) ) but we were assigned a project to have finished this past Thursday for Dr. V to look at once she returned to lovely Minnesota weather... This project was a photo essay. My original idea (littering of the rivers, streams and lakes in Duluth) for this project was ruined by the snow, so I had to go back to the drawing table and think of something else. I did a little research and the area I had traveled to over spring break, Jekyll Island, GA, and found something quiet interesting about the bridge I had a picture of. The brigde that connects Jekyyll Island and Brunswick was built in 2002 and while in the process of building, the builders had taken into account the animals that live in the swampy areas underneath. Each year, turtles migrate to Jekyll Island and in the middle of the night, by moonlight, the leave the island to find new areas to live. The builders paid attention to this aspect and installed lighting system that provides enough light for drivers on the bridge but won't effect the turtle who will be navigating by the moon. Cool right?!
Well, that's it for my Week 9 and 10! I look forward to the rest of the semester and seeing what we talk about as a class and what information I will take away as an individual!
First of all, cool picture! I LOVE the Apostle Islands - so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the Political Representatives assignment was very informative. I'll admit I didn't know all those names...
Also, that's a bummer that the snow ruined your original Photo Essay idea - it sounds like that happened to more than one person, unfortunately. Good job finding a new topic, though. The bridge was interesting to learn about!
Erika-
ReplyDeleteIt was nice not to have this class or community:) its a bummer that the snow ruined your idea, it didnt help mine either considering I was doing my photo essay on the roads and pot holes in duluth. Good reflection!
Sorry to hear that your original photo essay idea was ruined by the snow! However, your replacement turned out awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat's terrible that your photo essay got ruined, the one you put up was good so nice job.
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