Thursday, 23 May 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Networking
Final ERC Project
Networking
By Jonathan Petrella
&
Brandon Eccles
Focus Question: How can networking give us knowledge?
Area of Interaction: Approaches To Learning
Solution/Product: Informative Video
Design Folder: For our project, we are going to make a short informative video of us communicating with the audience about how networking is good for our lives, how it's easier to find information on a topic that we want to know about and how networking gives us knowledge.
Investigate: We didn't really investigate anything for this subject because we already know what to talk about in our final product. But we researched about when networking didn't exist and how hard it was for people to look up information and history that they needed to know. (ex: using library books, journals, magazines, newspapers, encyclopedia, etc.)
Here are the sites we used to research on our topic:
http://ivansbrain.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/what-if-the-internet-did-not-exist/
http://www.larrysanger.org/hownetchangesknowledge.html
http://www.gurusoftware.com/GuruNet/KnowledgeBase/Social/Internet.htm
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_did_you_use_before_the_internet_to_do_research
Plan:
- Research about our topic
- Filming us talk about how networking gives us knowledge on a video camera
-Getting some friends to help us film for our final project (ex: JP)
-Making sure our short informative video is at least 2 minutes long
- Edit our short video
- Present our final product when our final ERC project is due.
Evaluate: We think that we should have spent more time working on our project out of school than just in class because we didn't have enough time to film our video during class. We had to find a quiet place in the school to film because almost every room in the school was full and very loud and we needed to hear our voices very well because the audio on the video camera we used to film wasn't that great. even the library wasn't a good place to film for our final ERC project.
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