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Reflective Journal 1

July 29th, 2008 by ykim

1. Describe TWO things that you have learnt during this lesson.
I have learned what Social Justice is and i have also learned what synopsis is.


2. Identify TWO areas you want to concentrate on during this project that you think need a greater improvement from the last project.
Teamwork and Communications


3. Discuss TWO ways in which your group could resolve any disputes during this process.

Share all work and everything equally so people wont be able to complain

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Journal 6

July 1st, 2008 by ykim

1. How well did your group work?
My group didnt really worked well. They didnt put their weights on the project

2. Would you work with the sanme group of students again? Why?
No because there is better groups then this

3. How much effort did you put into this project?  What could you have done better?
I put a standard amount of effort in this project, i couldve worked harder.

4. Do you think your final wikispace was your best work? Why? 
No because it is not even completed yet because one of our group members hasnt done anything.

5. What did you think of the project when you received it? Why?
I thought this project was boring because i didnt get the point in this project and i hate using photoshop.

6. What do you think of the project now you have completed it? Why?
We have not completed our project because one of our members havent done anything

7. What did you like in the project? Why?
I liked making different pictures of Jesus because it was fun and amazing of how many different types of Jesus we can make.

8. What did you not like in the project? Why?
I did not like using photoshop  because photoshop was a new thing to me and i wasnt really good at it.

9. How can the teachers make your next project better?
They can make the project easier, since it was so hard just to find an artwork of an historical art period.

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