Wednesday, 23 September 2009

  • What was the innovation called?
innovation called amendments
  • When was it adopted or developed?
  • Who was involved, or, in other words, who were the innovators who created, designed, or implemented the innovation
  • Involved in other word is implicate
  • What did the innovation look like, how did it work, and what previous ideas, objects, actions, or institutions did it replace?
  • What benefits did it provide, and to whom?
  • How was it received?
  • What is “in History”? What else was happening in that time and place that allowed the innovation?
  • How has the innovation changed over time? How have our thoughts about it changed?

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

ISTJ

1. What is your type? What do those letters stand for and what do they mean? Example- I am a ENTP- an Extroverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiver
Extraverted means outgoing, Intuitive means.... etc

2. What was the strength of each preference?

I or E = 22%
S or N =1 %
F or T= 25%
J or P = 17%

3. What does the Keirsey description call you? Ex. ENTP are inventors

3. What does the Butt and Heiss type description call you? Ex: Clever professor

4. What are 5 personality traits common to your type? Ex; ENTPs are quick witted, love to argue, innovative/ingenius, problem solvers, optimist, but gets frustrated by small obstacles.

5. What 3 famous people share your type?
EX. Michaelango, Walt Disney, Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison share my type

6. What are three careers that are good for your type?
Natural sciences, high school education, and computer science are all good careers for my type. As a high school computer teacher, I have to agree!

7. Do you agree with the results? Why or why not?
Yes, I agree because I love to argue a point, and I consider myself innovative and clever. However, I think that I am more feeling than thinking, so I don't agree 100%

8. Add any additional comments or questions (EC)
I learned a lot about what type of person I am, but where can I go to learn about other types?
What is personality?
Personality is displayed in more than just behavior. It can also be seen in out thoughts, feelings, close relationships, and other social interactions.


How does our personality affect our choices and behavior?
If personality are not good, it will do something bad

Monday, 21 September 2009

Bill of RIghts

1. What is the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to ht United State constitution.

2. Which 3 of the 10 are most important to you and why?

Fair free speech

3. How have our rights changed over the past 200 years?

Innovation have our rights changed over the past 200 year.

4. What rights are missing from the Bill of Rights? What would you add and why?

5. Are there rights that we don't need or that you don't agree with? Which would you take away and why?

6. Class Activity-Create a Class Bill of Rights