SCI 207 Week 1 Journal | Assignment Help | Ashford University (2020)
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SCI 207 Week 1 Journal | Assignment Help | Ashford University (2020)
Week 1 - Journal
Week 1: Ecological Footprint Update and Course Reflection
Prior to beginning work on this journal, read
Chapters 1 and 2 in your course textbook.
Welcome to SCI207! Throughout this course, you
will be asked to keep a journal about your experience in the class. The purpose
of this activity is to enable you to reflect on your learning: what new things
you have discovered, what surprises you have encountered, what topics or ideas
you have found particularly challenging, and how the course is going for you.
During the five weeks in which you are participating in the Environmental
Footprint Reduction Project, in Week 2 through Week 4 you will also use this
journal as a space for a progress report on your efforts. Your entries will be
evaluated in terms of how well they met the topic and length requirements, and
your writing clarity. Your entries should be a minimum of one typed page each
(double-spaced, Times New Roman, and 12-point font) and will be submitted
through Waypoint.
Complete the following:
·
In the first paragraph
or two of your first journal entry, please reflect on your previous
experiences, if any, with environmental science and environmental issues. What
new things do you hope to learn in this course? What concerns or fears do you
have about this class? What strategies to you plan to put in place to address
them?
·
In another one or two
paragraphs, share your thoughts about the first week of class. What did you
learn? What experiences stand out for you? What tasks or content did you find
difficult or frustrating? What activities did you find surprising or exciting?
Looking ahead, what are your intrigued or concerned by in the second week of
the course?
·
Finally, make a list
of at least five lifestyle changes you plan to commit to making for your
course-long Ecological Footprint Reduction Project. Once you have recorded them
in your journal, you should begin taking those steps and keeping a weekly
journal record of your efforts.
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