Since the industrialization of the world's farms, humans have made the choice to ignore the constant degradation of our food in exchange for laziness, greed, and overall quantity. Having grown up in this technological age, it has become the norm for students to survive on pre-bagged snacks, soda, and fast food without questioning their sources. Although this method of providing food is both cost effective and convenient we must still address the real questions: What are the consequences of this type food development, both on individual health and on the genetic diversity and survivability of our world crops. The real question is where is the price being paid for these conveniences and their low prices?
Well done, Julia. Yes, a few more seconds on each page would allow for more reading time and reflection. Made me hungry (no pun intended) for more info! Wish I could share with my students, but we don't have youtube access.
kjbbuckley 10 months ago
I dig it Julia! But I agree with Mr. Cameron here on time for each slide. I'd just give each one a few more seconds to mull over your thoughts. Otherwise nice illustrations and actually quite convincing ;)
jmitchekable 10 months ago
It's good there just needs to be more time for each slide so I can read it all. Maybe I just read slow though. Good job though!! :)
CamAllen21 10 months ago
Very cool!!! Send to Debby and Pete/Heidi.
rwechsler 10 months ago