When my class took our trip to California, we weren’t just there for a school vacation away from school. We actually had to do work!? Anyways, our work was more of a documentation project while we were in California, then when we got back home, that’s where the real work began.

This project was called our Ethics Video, and it kind of built off of our ethics debates. If you’ve read one of my previous posts about my group’s debate, you will know that the topic of it was “Are zoos essential for the preservation of endangered species?” The topic is the exact same for our video.

It’s right below!

 


So when we were told about the project, it was meant to be based on a 60 Minutes type format video. I think we did a pretty good job with that aspect of our project. I think we also did a good job at getting our point across, that zoos aren’t always essential, in fact most times they are harmful. My group had quite a few struggles with this project. Some of us were super non-workers, and some of us were getting really annoyed with each other. I’m not going to lie… At one point of the process, I wanted to rip my hair out of my head and throw it all to a river of alligators! But we did end up sorting out our crises and we got things finally done and dusted!