What questions did you need to research in order to create your sway? the questions I had to research were: who discovered it?, how was it discovered it?, what is it used for?, and who named it?
What new or familiar digital tools did you try to use as you worked through this project? I mostly used social media, Wikipedia, and YouTube.
What was the process you used to investigate the topic and how did you verify and cite the information you found? I mostly used part one of the info sheet (Research your element and create your sway-part one of the info sheet). I used the questions of the sheet to do my sway, for example one question was: what color is Seaborgium? I said the color of Seaborgium is orange and sometimes yellow. I copied and pasted the links of the sites I used, in a row.
How did the process of completing this challenge go? What could you have done better? Completing the assignment was reliving because it meant I wasn’t handing in a late assignment. I could have added a bit more info to some but Wikipedia was sometimes confusing, so I took what info I could get.
2 thoughts on “science element reflection”
Great information fluency post. I really like how you have found some great sub-questions to lead you to get a well-rounded perspective on your topic. You have shared some digital tools and cited your sources. Your debrief could have been more detailed but considers what you did well and what you could have improved upon.
Great information fluency post. I really like how you have found some great sub-questions to lead you to get a well-rounded perspective on your topic. You have shared some digital tools and cited your sources. Your debrief could have been more detailed but considers what you did well and what you could have improved upon.
thank you