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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 2:42:06 GMT
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Post by Alex Calkins on Oct 13, 2014 18:37:59 GMT
Today I went to Lynch, Toby, and Augustus' website to learn about the body of waters that were by Jesus. I thought that the website was well formatted and the colors made it easy to read the information on the website. One thing I learned was a watershot wheel was very important in Jesus' society. Water was collected in a millpond, and then was directed to a channel. The flow of the water then caused the waterwheel to turn. A second thing that I learned was that the Jordan River was cherrished by the population living near it due to the fact that water was scarce. A think that Lynch, Toby, and Augustus could add more pictures to there website so we could get more visuals of the water. Also I would make different pages for the different subjects so it could spread out the website and make it less busy.
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Post by tessaqueri on Oct 13, 2014 18:53:45 GMT
I visited Lynch, Toby, and Augustus’ website to learn about the bodies of water and its uses during the time of Jesus. From reading their information, I learned that there were three main types of nets used by fisherman; trammel nets, dragnets, and cast nets. I also learned that a common roman cargo ship was called a corbita. For their website, I thought the organization was great and there was a lot of information. I believe that the font should be just a few sizes larger so it is easier to read.
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Post by zach taylor on Oct 13, 2014 19:49:07 GMT
i just visited tobey, lynches, and augusteses website and i learned a lot about the bodies of water in this time period. i learned that fishermen used different kinds of nets to catch certain fish in the waters. also i learned about the corbitaa ship witch was a very popular cargo boat during this time. one thing i didn't like was the layout they used they should have septated one of this stuff into different sections.but i did learn a lot of of this website.
zach taylor
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Post by Mitchell Root on Oct 14, 2014 0:26:48 GMT
To learn more about the bodies of water I visted Lynch, Toby and Augustus' website. I like the color scheme and background. I learned that fisherman used different types of nets to catch the fish and that a corbita was a common roman cargo ship. You could of put the information into one section.
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Post by isabellalay1 on Oct 14, 2014 0:43:09 GMT
Today I visited Lynch, Toby, and Augustus' website to learn about bodies of water. I learned that a corbita was a common roman cargo ship and that the Jordan River supplies about 75 percent of the Sea of Galilee's water source. I liked how their site provided a lot of details and facts about each section. To improve their site I would suggest increasing the font size so that the text would be easier to read.
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Post by rdelfavero on Oct 14, 2014 0:49:42 GMT
today i visited Lynch, Toby, and Augustus' website about bodies of water. The website was well set up with good information on it you guys did a great job with that. I learned that the jordan river was one of the main supplying rivers and that corbita was a ship ued to travle cargo. You guys might want to make it easier to read by making the font color different of bigger.
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Post by Tyler Forhan on Oct 16, 2014 14:55:28 GMT
Today I visited Lynch, Toby, and Augustus websites about bodies of water. What I liked about the website was it had a lot of good information and I liked the pictures they showed to back up there information. The 2 most interesting facts about this website is The Sea of Galilee was created when the Mediterranean Sea carried sand from the Nile River's and deposited dunes on costal lowlands. Rainfall then caused a large body of water to form. During a gradual climatic change, rainfall lessened and failed to keep up with the pace of evaporation, and three bodies of water formed, one of which being the Sea of Galilee. Another good interesting fact is when they talk about when the Jordan River was cherished by the population living near it due to the fact that water was scarce. A criticism I didn't like about this website is there are a lot spelling problems.
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