Monday, June 23, 2014

Webzine reflection

1.) I participated in my group with extreme caution. I tried my very best to allow everyone to have their own creative freedom without becoming over bearing with my own ideas.  I tried to keep everyone in communication through email, and I also tried to back off when I needed too. When we first started this class you announced that for some participation is being quite and not taking over all discussions.  I have tried my very best this quarter to do that. Although I have misspoken and been misunderstood on more than one occasion, I have enjoyed this class as well as this group project.  I did the editing of the video as well as proofread and did some of the tumbles layout. 

2.) my major take away from the webzine and the class is that I have been taught things here that will forever change my life. I am emotionally invested in human rights now, even more than I was before this class started.  What I now know is that these topics need to be addressed and the only person that can start with in my world is me.  

3) I feel human rights is a major aspect of my life now. I can not let an hour pass without thinking or discussing globalization and or human rights. These have become staples in my day to day life now.  With people's everyday problems making me wonder how they can be so blind as to think that they have actual problems. When in reality their "problems" are nothing.  I can't stand that. People need to look outside themselves.

4.) I found this class to be amazing. I thought the focus was well chosen, as the layout. Personally I think that reading little bee was not that great, I prefer non fiction. Maybe a half the sky or something. Or an overview of human rights as a whole maybe.  I think the articles were a great aspect but you should make student print independantly, that will cut your costs. I think you should defiantly continue to educate on human rights. It is so important.

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