As part of Professor Burton's advice to recycle and refresh some of previous content, I'd like to do a few things.
First, if you do not already know, this is a project that is build off of my experience as a field study student in Ghana. The blog that I did based on those experiences was a great learning opportunity, especially with how to integrate digital media into the kind of project I was interested in doing (exploring alternative viewpoints I called avatars to try and get a more authentic representation of my travel experience).
As part of that, I presented at the 2011 BYU Inquiry Conference. I am waiting to get a video copy of my presentation, but I've decided to embed the Prezi I made for it. It might help make what I did in Ghana more clear and give a reader a better understanding of the foundation that this field study in India is built on. My project would certainly not look the same (or anything close to it, really) if I had not had this first experience in the field.
First, if you do not already know, this is a project that is build off of my experience as a field study student in Ghana. The blog that I did based on those experiences was a great learning opportunity, especially with how to integrate digital media into the kind of project I was interested in doing (exploring alternative viewpoints I called avatars to try and get a more authentic representation of my travel experience).
As part of that, I presented at the 2011 BYU Inquiry Conference. I am waiting to get a video copy of my presentation, but I've decided to embed the Prezi I made for it. It might help make what I did in Ghana more clear and give a reader a better understanding of the foundation that this field study in India is built on. My project would certainly not look the same (or anything close to it, really) if I had not had this first experience in the field.
I'm so eager for this video to get posted - I loved all the presentations during your session!
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