The mPOL Declaration Thank you for coming to my presentation of learning. I am the expert of my own learning. This means that I am responsible, and therefore should also be held accountable, for my own learning. You can expect me to give an honest evaluation of my progress to the best of my ability.… Continue Reading mPOLS: My learning journey thus far!
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Three videos, Six Mountains, and lots of Snow!
Welcome to my blog post about my incredible journey through Alberta and the surrounding areas! Get ready to experience the breathtaking landscapes and memorable moments through the photos and videos I’ve captured along the way! Day 1 “The mountains are calling, and I must go.” – John Muir Day one of the trip was very… Continue Reading Three videos, Six Mountains, and lots of Snow!
Consequences of Colonization
For the last month in humanities, I have been working towards a Keynote presentation. It is about colonization and its consequences. As you can see, this took a lot of time to create. Luckily, I was not doing this alone. I was working on this with two of my incredible classmates: Aidan and Isaac. Here… Continue Reading Consequences of Colonization
Bon Voyage! ⚓️⛵️🚤
The Age of Exploration The Age of Exploration was, in short, when many European explorers discovered, conquered, and colonized other places. The main areas they travelled to were North America, South America, and Africa. These lands contained different resources that Europeans traded for, bought and sometimes just took for themselves. The age of exploration was… Continue Reading Bon Voyage! ⚓️⛵️🚤
GIVE ME THE POWER!!!!
Power Play and How it Started How can you learn from something that happened one thousand years ago? This was the question I set out to answer at the start of this project and it turns out that there is a lot to be learned from the medieval era… The Content For this project, there… Continue Reading GIVE ME THE POWER!!!!
The Great Law
The Haudenosaunee and The Great Law of Peace Hello! This is a short post about the Great Law of Peace, and how that, even today, it still impacts the Haudenosaunee people. If you are not familiar with the Haudenosaunee, here are a few resources to look at. https://www.haudenosauneeconfederacy.com/who-we-are/ https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/iroquois https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2023/09/the-haudenosaunee-confederacy-and-the-constitution/ As as shown in the… Continue Reading The Great Law