In this project we were told to come up with 50 biology based questions and 50 humanities based questions with our groups. From those questions we each picked 3 questions for each subject we wanted to focus on. The idea of this was to get us thinking and to show that just because you don't know the answer now, doesn't mean you can't go find out.
Now I am wondering...
Looking back at the project I realized knowledge can lead to new questions arising. Now I am wondering if animals have the same vital organs as humans?
"IDK" Project Reflection
What information was easy to find?
It was easy for me to find the key organs cause of a human body. I think this is because it is a common question most people ask.
What information was hard to find?
It was hard for me to find a reliable source for the question: "What makes a plant edible to humans?" I think if I tried hard enough or managed my time better I could have found the answer.
Do you think you used a reliable source?
I think I used a reliable source because I could click on each organ to find out more about it. Also, at the bottom of the page I found resource they used to gather their information.
It was easy for me to find the key organs cause of a human body. I think this is because it is a common question most people ask.
What information was hard to find?
It was hard for me to find a reliable source for the question: "What makes a plant edible to humans?" I think if I tried hard enough or managed my time better I could have found the answer.
Do you think you used a reliable source?
I think I used a reliable source because I could click on each organ to find out more about it. Also, at the bottom of the page I found resource they used to gather their information.