Thursday, April 27, 2017

Analyzing a Great TED Talk

As honors students are preparing for their TED talks coming up in NEW core, there was an activity in which we watch one of the top 5 best TED talks of all time and analyze it to see why it is so popular. I chose Ken Robinson's TED talk, How Schools Kill Creativity.


Right at the beginning of the TED talk, I notice that Robinson kind of starts out with humor, the audience is laughing and he's starting small talk with them and cracking jokes. Robinson mentions that he's always been curious and interested in creativity and education. It is obvious that he is passionate about this topic and finds it fascinating. He mentions that children always start out creative and full of wonder, however education tends to wipe them clean. He believes that we are educating our students to never leave room for mistakes, to be perfect which of course leaves no room for creativity. His solution for this issue was to encourage students to dance, experiment and make mistakes. It is important to make mistakes because we learn from them and it is important to be creative too. Overall, I think the most popular and great element in this TED talk was his humor and his personality, the way he communicated to the audience was very engaging because it was humorous and made the audience want to hear more.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

3... 2... 1... Notes! Death Penalty


3 Pieces of Interesting Information From the Article:
  • Over 75% of the murder victims in cases resulting in an execution were white, even though nationally only 50% of murder victims generally are white.
  • Since 1973, more than 155 people have been released from death row with evidence of their innocence. (Staff Report, House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil & Constitutional Rights, 1993, with updates by DPIC).
  • A report by the National Research Council, titled Deterrence and the Death Penalty, stated that studies claiming that the death penalty has a deterrent effect on murder rates are “fundamentally flawed” and should not be used when making policy decisions (2012).  
2 Conclusions Drawn:
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  • The race of the defendant and victim does impact the outcome of the defendant's punishment, if the defendant is black and killed someone who is white, there is a higher chance of receiving a death sentence.
  • Death penalty is a really expensive option, some states like California have spend around 4 billion dollars on the death penalties since 1978. 

1 Question:
  • Why does the death penalty cost so much? Is it the drugs? If so, is there an alternative set of drugs that are cheaper?

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Environmental Unit Reflection

In Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction, Kolbert claims that “Though it might be nice to imagine there once was a time when man lived in harmony with nature, it’s not clear that he ever really did". Humans might have been the start of the destruction of this planet, all the advancements humans have made have caused damage on the entire planet. The environment is what surrounds human beings and all other species that live and operate. The environment is extremely important to the organisms that inhabit this planet, therefore it is necessary that it is kept safe.

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Humans have had a great impact on the planet. A great example of this has been ocean acidification. As the years have gone by, humans have been using more and more carbon dioxide due to transportation, building, consuming electricity and so much more. There has been such an increase in carbon dioxide because the use of machines such as cars has increased as well, before the car was even invented, there was a much lower amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than there is now. Carbon dioxide gets absorbed by the ocean, which turns it into
Concept Map on Coral Bleaching
carbonic acid, which causes a more acidic pH in the ocean. Ocean acidification can lead to limited shell growth in marine life, damage
the reproductive organs in fish and bleach the coral. For the past 300 million years, the ocean's pH level has been 8.2 however, it has now dropped to 8.1. Conserving the ocean and protecting it from acidification is important because marine plants account for approximately 70% of the world's oxygen. Without this great source of oxygen, humans would surely die out





Model for Unit Project
Pollution is yet another danger to the environment currently that humans have contributed to. An example of this is littering, countless pounds of plastic and other trash has been dumped into water sources all over the world which is contributing to pollution in waters. Although there are many different factors that lead to pollution, trash is one of them and by stopping one habit that causes pollution, it could greatly decrease the current amount of pollution the environment is dealing with right now. One example of local pollution is The Russian River. The visitors and locals at The Russian River dispose a lot of trash and waste into the river that is converting this beautiful place into a gross dump. Not only does the trash pollute the river, but it can also travel to the oceans and contribute to the gyres that are collecting in the rivers. The trash is also harming the wildlife that occupy the ecosystem. Fish species such as the coho salmon, chinook salmon and steelhead trout have become threatened or even endangered due to the harmful environment they occupy. Littering is a serious danger to the environment, not just for the rivers, but also for the animals that live there and the oceans that those rivers lead to. Not tossing one piece of plastic into the rivers or oceans can make a big difference.

Concept Map on Carbon Dioxide
Energy was another important topic that the NEW students learned about during this unit. Humans often use fossil fuels as an energy source, however, it takes hundreds of millions of years for them to form. They form with pressure, high heat and time. Fossil fuels are not considered a renewable resource, meaning that they can't be replenished in a human lifetime. The United States alone uses about 11 billion tons of oil in fossil fuels every year. It is expected that there will be no more fossil fuels by the year 2088. To protect the environment and maintain the fossil fuels, there needs to be a more clean and efficient alternative to the energy humans are currently using. Clean energy sources is energy that does not pollute the atmosphere when used. Clean energy sources can come from the sun, wind, water, and steam. Although these options are very healthy for the environment, they are not as efficient. It is important that humans keep the air from being polluted because it contaminates the atmosphere and can even negatively affect the health of someone that has been exposed to the air pollution for a long period of time.

In conclusion, this unit has taught me a great deal of information about how important the environment is to the humans an animals that occupy this planet. The environment is in danger, humans have many bad habits that are harming it and will cause it to slowly die away unless something is done about it soon. Humans have greatly affected the planet in both positive and negative ways, but the negative impacts can be deadly. Water and air pollution along with ocean acidification are serious issues that the environment is struggling with for a while now, if the people on this planet all helped a little, there would be a drastic change and it could help lead to a healthier environment.  

Monday, April 10, 2017

Deeper Learning Dive


To learn more about a topic that we are unclear about, NEW students began a deeper learning dive where we find a video and try to understand said topic. The video inserted above is from a channel called Teacher's Pet, a channel with a little over 20 thousand subscribers that posts quick science videos for students. The channel is run by a science teacher in California and has been around for about a year and a half on YouTube. The quality of these videos is great and the information is accurate and helpful.

From this video I learned that the study of ecology is basically the study of how organisms relate to one another and to the environment around them. Interdependence is when the survival of a species is dependent on another living organism or nonliving component. An ecosystem is where like a community where organisms react with their environment. A biotic factor is the living part of a habitat while an abiotic factor is the nonliving part of a habitat.



This video helped me as a learned mostly because of the visuals, being able to see pictures and examples while it was being taught to me really helped me to understand the information. The teacher that speaks in the video uses a very clear tone that's at a perfect pace so that I could understand what she was saying, she was not speaking too fast or too slow. Finally, the video was the perfect length and gave just the right amount of information. The video was almost 5 minutes long which is perfect because the video wasn't feeding me so much information to the point where I was overwhelmed, but it also did not leave anything out.