In New Media 11, we learned the features of dystopian stories. After studying E.M. Forster’s novella, The Machine Stops, and Andrew Stanton’s animated movie, WALL-E, we were tasked to reflect on both works in visual and written formats. The Propaganda…
Spoken Word – Multitasking is Overrated
As a part of Riverside’s Spoken Word tradition, I created a poem about the myth of multitasking in teenagers. With the ubiquity of modern technology, many of us are firm believers that we can and should do multiple things at…
Chemistry 11 – Flame Lab Core Competencies
In the flame test lab, my partner Radmir and I tested different metal salt solutions in a hot flame and observed the characteristic colour given off by each excited atom. The Lab The Photos Copper (II) Nitrate Strontium Nitrate Lithium…
Français 11 – Core Competencies
Core Competencies Reflection
Summative Assignment: Are media platforms neutral?
The Myth of Corporate Censorship Image Credit: Editorial cartoon by Mike Lester Is the repeated disappearance of Joe Rogan’s controversial podcasts a shred of evidence that free speech is once again under assault? Where do we draw the…
The Internet is Awesome
In New Media and Journalism 11, I created a milanote to capture a snapshot of my digital identity and the power of the Internet in my daily life. The Milanote
FOODS 11 – Core Competencies
Core Competencies Reflection
TOP 5 things I learned in Precalculus 11
There were many important topics and lessons learned in this Precalculus 11 course. The following top 5 things were what I believed stood out from the rest. They, in turn, will benefit me when taking the next math course in…
Histoire 12 – Core Competencies
Core Competencies Reflection
Week 17 – Precalc 11
Due to the surge in COVID-19 cases in the district, week 16 was canceled. On week 17, we finished off the remaining lessons on Trigonometry. The Sine Law is defined as the ratios of the SINE of an angle to…