Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Follow up blog post

For our Big ideas project we finished filming for the video on 3/2/16 and I put the video together including the interviews, pictures, and other videos. we had all together 4 clean up events but we are willing to clean up the campus some more voluntarily as a group because we get to socialize while we are bettering the environment. we picked up at least five bags of trash each of the days we cleaned up the campus.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Summary Blog Post
What I did: For our “Big Ideas” project we had to chose a problem in our community and do something to solve that problem and positively impact our society. Our Big ideas group chose the topic of trash clean up and recycling. Building to try and find a solution to this problem was difficult in the beginning. We wanted to influence students and teenagers to recycle and keep good habits like throwing trash into a garbage can instead of the floor. We chose to do our project at Washington high school, either during or after school. I talked to Mrs. Friedan, the environmental club teacher, about our options for our project and she gave me many good recommendations. Initially our group wanted to do our campus clean up during husky period. We wanted volunteers that would help clean up areas around campus a couple of times a week in return for service hours. This would definitely help spread awareness throughout school. We later found out, after I spoke to the principle, that we could not get service hours during school time so we had to move the campus clean up to after school. I talked to friends and shared the events on social media to get students aware of the big ideas project that we had going on. We still wanted to clean up campus a couple times a week after school for a couple hours to get good footage for our video and to pick up trash. Soon we had enough people to start cleaning up campus after school a couple of times a week. My group members and I gathered the supplies such as glove and plastic bags to make this all possible. We all contribute o the campus clean up events.

Reflection: Our project did not start out as we hoped. We struggled to find a mentor in the beginning of the project until we realized that we could have a teacher from Washington high school as our mentor. After we thought we had a good project set up by getting volunteers during husky period to clean up campus, it did not work out because of the failure to produce service hours during school hours. Our first couple of meetings after school did not go as planned either because we failed to find a time where everyone was available. But when we found a time where everyone was available it was a success, we cleaned up the trashiest parts of campus and got some good pictures and videos for our posts to spread awareness of our project. What we could have done better was come up with the idea of cleaning up campus after school earlier so that we would have more time to find volunteers willing to clean up campus after school.


Effects: Our effects we hope for this project is to spread awareness of recycling and trash clean up and to inspire people to help keep a clean environment. We want to keep our school campus clean by having everyone use trash cans for trash and recycle when necessary. Together we can save this planet, one piece of trash at a time.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

January Update
so far, we have found and interviewed a credible mentor for our recycling and trash pick up big ideas project. We have decided that we will be cleaning up around campus during husky period with many other classmates who volunteer. Our next step in our project is to give our proposal to the principal of Washington high school to try and get our project approved.

For this project I have contacted and interviewed our mentor for advice. I thought up some of the ideas for our project and wrote the proposal with the help of my group member Mohammad. i will also be contacting the principal to try and get our project approved.

What concerns me about this project is the possibility that it may not be approved by the principal, so we may need to think of other options or back up ideas if we are turned down to do the project on campus. Getting approval from the principal may result in our project being a bit behind on schedule.