In the beginning of the summer I was not looking forward to
taking Colloquium because all I had ever heard was it was a bunch of busy work
and the fields trips were boring. The only reason I had signed up for this
course was because we had to take this course to graduate from FGCU but was I
wrong. The more I went to class the more I enjoyed it and learned about the
area I reside and how to be more sustainable. Yes, being sustainable probably
will not affect us in our lifetime but it does matter for our future
generations and there are little things you can do to make a big difference.
Just by recycling and using energy efficient appliances you can make a big
difference while you save money and the earth we live on. Colloquium was more
than just a class for tree huggers and naturalist it was a very useful class
that I a Criminal Justice Major even got something out of.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Group Projects
For our group projects we were all assigned a chapter from
Plan B 4.0. The groups were randomly assigned and consisted of 2 – 3 people per
group. It was a very interesting class learning more and more about the points
brought up throughout Plan B from everyone’s own perspective in the class. We
learned about the different ways we can stay sustainable throughout our
society. There are new light bulbs that are more energy efficient; there are
new energy efficient appliances, and smart cars. Riding your bikes is also more
sustainable and saves you more money than it would if you drove your cars
through the inner city. Also you can fit 6 times as many bikes on the road then
you can cars. Some groups also talked about wind turbines and solar panels,
which seem like a great way to get energy for a lot cheaper. The world is
evolving around becoming more sustainable every day we just need to try and
keep up with it.
Service Learning
For our service-learning project our class had to help out
ECHO farm. We all got assigned 2 plants between 2 people. We then had to work
in a group to figure out how we were going to present the plants in a short
video and find a link with more facts about the plants. My partner and I were
given the task of looking of up the Neem tree and the Mulberry tree. We find
information online than headed down to ECHO to try and find our plants in their
public nursery. After finding the plants we took pictures of them there and
then went back home. From home we searched for more pictures of the trees
online and put them into a video maker document. Then we did our voice over’s for both plants. Now our
project was almost done but we still had to go and make 4 QR codes. This was
interesting since I had never made a QR code before. But all in all our project
was done and it wasn’t to hard to do, plus we got to help out a great
organization.
Downtown Fort Myers
Another field trip we went on was down town Fort Myers. I have never really been to downtown
fort Myers before so I thought it was very interesting. We started off by going
down to see the farmers market that was set up under the bridge. Then we walked
down by the water to the statue of Thomas Edison and learned a little about his
significance to SW Florida. Then we learned the story of how Fort Myers got the
docks on the water when they were not meant to be built here but in Sarasota.
After that we walked a little further down and saw the Palm tree garden. Even
living in Florida my whole I have never seen so many different Palm trees. Although the most interesting part of
the field trip for me was the mural made out of tiles. It was large and
beautiful and depicted all of Fort Myers history so clearly.
Lovers Key Field Trip
We went to visit Lovers Key State Park this Thursday morning
for class. I have been to the park before but only to go fishing. I was very
interested in learning why it meant so much to my community besides for
fishing. When we got there we walked down the docks and stopped to talk about
the mangroves. There are three different types of mangroves native to Southwest
Florida. They are the Black, White, and Red mangrove trees. Mangroves do a lot
for the environment around them that I did not even know. They provide an estuary environment for
the fish to grow and prosper. They also provide shelter to many fish when they
are smaller so bigger fish cannot eat them. Mangroves also provide a wind
barrier and stop erosion from happening. After our talk about the Mangroves we
went out to the ocean and got to enjoy the nature around us for a little while,
overall I’d say it was a successful trip.
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