 Studying from this huge textbook, highlighting everything over and over again until I finally went on YouTube and was able to find some videos that really helped and all the visuals were definitely descriptive and were able to encapsulate what the words were unable to do. So I used the internet for like when we get projects, I use it to research stuff and I often go to Wikipedia and then once I get to Wikipedia I'll read it and then I'll go to like the VAM resources and then I'll find the resources by clicking on them and searching them in Google. So that's basically how I use the internet for searching. On the internet I like to watch YouTube videos on channels called SciShow and Crash Course. Crash Course is about world history and SciShow is about cool science stuff and one of the interesting things on SciShow is it does more modern science and new things that people are discovering. I have had professors because of the cost of books and because of people going to classes or not attending classes have podcasts available for the classroom so if you weren't able to attend the class you could listen or watch the podcast live on your computer at home. Something that is really helpful is our class, we have 14 kids in the class and we made a group on Facebook that we can use for any homework questions or if we want to reach something or just to know everything that's going on that's really helpful to keep updated. I do a lot of media production work and I'm always learning so I use open educational resources every day. I use forums, chats, online videos to kind of give me guidance through final cut projects if I ever have any questions. I make educational YouTube videos on YouTube so my username is called guinea pigs xx and once a week I put out educational videos informing people how to take care of their own guinea pigs from making their cage to what to feed them every day. So I put out a video once a week and I have a lot of people subscribe to me and support me and comment on my videos and it's really really awesome. I love dancing and I get all my inspiration from celebrities and people on YouTube and I chin to myself and I teach other people too so I can get my dance moves out to people in the whole world. Local phones are not typically allowed but especially in difficult classes I definitely bust out myself and try to record any of the lectures that are happening or take a picture of the homework. Whenever I have a homework assignment that requires some type of research I usually go to Google and then that leads me to Wikipedia but my school often discourages Wikipedia and so I look at the relevant sources that are on the bottom of the page. It's also helpful just in terms of finding the necessary facts or just raw facts about whatever topic I'm researching so I guess I don't listen to my school. I took an APR History course this year and I was required to take a or make a presentation on Massachio's fresco and it was located in Florence, Italy. So through YouTube I was able to really almost have an interactive and personal experience by walking into the museum where it was located and being able to see details that I wouldn't have been able to find in books. I'm sort of stuck and I sort of can't figure out how to really do it. It sort of puts it in different words of how to solve it which really helps.