Friday, September 16, 2011

Research

A few days ago, we had an assignment. It was to research a tree octopus. We looked through website after website trying to find some information about it. After about an hour of research we finally figured out that it wasn't real, it was an internet hoax. The point of the assignment was to teach us that we can't trust everything on the internet. Even though there was many, many websites that said "yes, this creature is real" there was maybe only one or two websites that said "no, this is an internet hoax". We all believed it was real until, finally we were told, and some of us figured that it was a myth because we went to a wiki page. We did learn though that you can't trust everything that you read on the internet!

  Yesterday we had another assignment. This was to play with Flash, and it was called a mini game project. We got to experiment with flash (the program that we will be using to help create our game). We played with the mini game template to. And move bunnies around and it was actually very interesting to see how last year’s globaloria students created there games.

  Yesterday we also did a eluminate session. A woman talked to us on the smart board while we did what she told us to on Flash. We made copies of our carrots and made them move. We also made copies of wolves and mushroom. It was fun because we got experiment while we learned and remembered. It was very helpful, but also had fun.

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