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Janine ePortfolio
So I have almost all the descriptions up in ePortfolio as well as the documents and my home page and about me are pretty much where I’d like them to be. I guess my only question is about my home … Continue reading
Best of Costa Rica
It was a fun little adventure going back through all my Costa Rica blog posts to find my best two, and in some cases it was difficult for me not to choose my favorite adventures and instead opt for the … Continue reading
Conservation Connect – Advocacy Project
Here’s my Advocacy Project, it’s a pretty slick little website if I do say so myself. http://conservationconnect.weebly.com/
Waves of Change: Where Do We Sail from Here?
Way back when this blog was new, I introduced my topic of Global Climate Change and Environmental Health by talking about our declining oceans. I’ve strayed away from that topic in my subsequent posts so I’d like to bring things … Continue reading
Janine’s ePortfolio Thinkings
Salutations. So I’ve brainstormed a bit about what I’ve written this year and what I can do with it in my ePortfolio. I’ve come to the wonderful conclusion that, save my rhetorical analysis speech first semester, everything I’ve done has … Continue reading
Laaaaaast Day in the Tropics :(
Thursday, January 10th, 2013 – San Jose, Costa Rica So it had finally come, our last day in Costa Rica. We packed up and rolled down the mountain and back to San Jose (where it was a toasty 80 degrees … Continue reading
Climbing to 9,200ft – “Mountain of DEATH”
January 9th 2013 – Cerro de la Muerte So we went for the extreme here, travelling from sea level to one of the highest points in Costa Rica – Cerro de la Muerte (“Mountain of Death” in Spanish). It’s in … Continue reading
Conservation Connect – Progress Update
So in all honesty, I really haven’t made much progress on my Advocacy Project since last week, probably due to the fact that I was editing my essay and spending countless hours working on construction/paint/lights for the Penn State Thespian’s … Continue reading
A Two-Fer! Puma Prints and a Cacophony of Cookies
Monday, January 7th, 2013 – Campanario First day of independent project work. I spent the morning prepping with data tables and such to go to the tidepools in the afternoon to catch low tide as well as working on the … Continue reading
Conservation Connect Website Proposal – Advocacy Project WIP
1. Purpose For my advocacy project, I plan to make a pseudo-interactive (mostly informative) website that would aim to help connect conservation-minded citizens with projects and organizations in their area that they could become involved in to better educate themselves … Continue reading