I wish I could say the trip to the museum was as informative as i was led to believe…..but I would be lying if I did. I prefer to remain honest throughout these blogs, and so stopping now would be downright hypocritical. So here it is; the exhibits on renewable energy did very little to inspire me on a project for the remainder of class.
I wish I could create a laundry list of reasons why this trip was mediocre at best, but the sole reason remains prevalent in my mind; it was all information that could have been looked up on the internet. I do not wish to discredit the work down by the museum by trivializing our efforts as students to simply google the information; I see it from the point of view that we are academically capable of finding relevant sources from credible locations (scientific American, JSTOR, EBSCOHOST, et. al).
The trip was a nice way of seeing the examples of energy in person at a very nice set-up, but the internet has provided better information thus far.
It’s good how you write your true feelings out. Maybe the internet has more writing and information on it so that’s why you think internet is much better. But really like how you write your own feeling out. Good work!
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