Saturday, May 31, 2014

ENBE Project 1- Representing Nature

With everything settled, I slung my bag on my shoulder and left my room. 100 of FNBE students were going for a big mission at D'ark Resort, Janda Baik. How could that possibly not including me? *laugh

This 3 day trip was actually for our first project ever in ENBE, where we get to experience the nature and be part of it as much as possible. 
Intro about this project
 The main tasks of this project are to explore, experience, and appreciate the natural habitat during a site visit. In groups we will have to transfer our experiences and information collected from the site on to the info graphic pop up poster and a 5-7 minute documentary video. The info graphic exhibition booth will concentrate on the habitat and ecosystem. The Documentary Video should focus on the our experience at site, concise understanding of the habitat and ecosystem and to include an awareness message. Individually we are required to produce a scrapbook journal of our experiences and information collected at site.  
In brief, the main tasks are
A. Site Visit – Exploring, Experiencing and Appreciating Nature  to collect data– Group Work
B. Documentary Video – Group Work 5%
C. The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster – Group Work 15%
D. Individual Scrapbook Journal – Individual Work 10% 
After all the enjoyable part, here comes the serious work.. 
  • The Documentary Video

  •  Info Graphic Pop Up Poster 
Here are a few progress of our group work that I have recorded.

This is the document for our group discussion a day before the trip.

A draft for one of our info graphic boards.


Colourful trees made with sponge, toothpicks and watercolour.
This almost took our one whole day to finish!

One of our methods used to make pop up posters.

Using glue to make the flowing river water looks more real.


Last but not least, a group photo with our final info graphic boards on the presentation day.




  • Individual Scrapbook Journal
My progress...

Completing my site sketch in the resort while it rained.

Doing internet research on ecosystem and making draft for scrapbook.

Some useful materials that accompanied me until the end of the project.





Reflection:

From the site visit, documentary video recording and all the way to the completion of my scrapbook journal, I have gained a lot. I've expand my knowledge widely in natural environments while exploring my site and further investigating the living and non-living elements found in it.
What I've learnt?



Thinking and Problem Solving Skills

  • I can now recognise and identify elements in natural and built environments. I learned to solve the questions in my mind about the issues in the natural environment using my observation during the site visit using my 5 senses.


Lifelong Learning

  • I understand more about environment and how the ecosystem works by itself through my own experiences in the nature. By learning this, I think I am now capable to care and preserve the natural surroundings.


Communication Skills

  • To give and to take- the best way to reach agreement and satisfaction among group members. I learned to discuss with my other group members to come into agreements in doing the group work.

TGC logo  Intrapersonal Skills

  • I learned to think independently while planning my work and can manage my time better.

TGC logo  Discipline Specific Knowledge

  • I gained more knowledge in ENBE and practise to apply it in real life. 



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