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Nature Dialogue : Recorded virtual discussion on topic of Nature
In a group of four (4), you are required to develop a 6 to 8 minutes ( Max 8 minutes) video discussion on a nature topic that covers the scope of item listen below.
The topic of discussion shall be based from ONE of the video documentary "One Planet" by Netflix on Youtube.
Progression
Final Work
Firstly, we get into a group. Then we were requested to watch different types of documentaries. After watching the documentaries we as a group voted off with a topic which is 'The survival of walruses due to loss habitat caused by climate changes in the arctic region'. We then did the table and include all of the information that had been gathered from everyone in our group. Finishing it up with the table we then proceed on doing the script which was almost the final part. Later on, we did the recordings and edits.
'The Walrus Show'
REFLECTION
Communication Skills
In this assignment, being able to communicate well is important. My communication skills have greatly improved through this assignment. I was able to communicate well by exchanging ideas together with my groupmates and discuss together about what should be included in the assignment and how we can record our video together to make it better.
Digital Literacy
This is the first assignment that we have to do all online like everything are done digitally. Our final task is to record a video discussing about the topic that we have picked. Then we went on to make a recording of our self separately as it is is the best way for us to record. After we finish with the recording we went on to edit the video. I also learned how to add subtitles into the video as it is my first time doing it.
Lifelong Learning
Through this assignment, I have learnt a lot more than what I was supposed to know that is required in this assignment. This assignment has gave me an opportunity to study more about Nature and animals habitats. Through the research, I have learnt different aspect about North Pole (Arctic region) and about a species. which was the walrus.
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