Sunday, November 28, 2010

Response Questions

1. How did you experience the book? It's not always helpful to talk about whether or not you liked the book, but rather how you felt as you were reading it? Were you pulled effortlessly into the book...or did you have difficulty getting into it? Why?

I enjoyed the detail of the book. It was very interesting to hear about what is happening in Kenya today.


2. Were you happy about your book choice? Why or why not?

Yes. I was happy because it taught me a lot about Kenya.



3. Which place discussed in the book did you find the most intriguing? Why do you think that was the case?

I enjoyed Nairobi, Kenya because it had a ton of culture and music.



4. What central ideas might the author be exploring-the novel's themes? Consider ideas about the nature of love, the requirements of goodness, the meaning of justice, the burden of the past...basic human issues that are at stake in the book.

The main idea of this book is the meaning of justice and the human issues that exist in this world.



5. What do you feel you learned from this project? Please consider the book, the technology involved with producing the project, or any other aspect regarding the project.

I learned about the troubles of Kenya. I also learned how to work
blogger.com. I did not know how to upload videos or pictures and I learned how to do that.



6. What was the most enjoyable part of the project? Please explain why you felt this way.

The most enjoyable part was being able to design and create a blog because I have never done a blog before.


7. What was the most difficult part of the project? Please explain why you felt this way.

The most difficult part was uploading the videos because it opened a new post when it added the video. Then I had to copy and paste my old post into the new video post.

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