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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 14:01:52 GMT
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Post by smckenna on Oct 8, 2014 23:07:20 GMT
Today I learned about Geography and Education by visiting TJ and Erika’s websites. Erika’s website included multiple tabs of information which made it easy to learn about the specifics of education. On TJ’s website, I liked the multicolored scheme that went along with the different maps. From TJ’s website, I learned that the Emperor Augustus split his empire into three for his three sons. Also on Erika’s website I learned that parents would individually pay the teachers in order for their children to attend school. TJ’s website could have been improved by changing the layout of his information into a more efficient way. Erika’s website was laid out very well; however it could be fixed by citing her picture on the home page. Both websites were informational and overall well done.
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Post by memmanuel on Oct 9, 2014 1:12:58 GMT
TJ and Erika’s websites were very well done. TJ had some very nice pictures to display the geographical locations during the time period. Erika’s website was amazing, including tabs that led to each section and very profound information. I learned from Erika’s website that poor students at the time who wanted an education were covered by a public fund. TJ’s interesting fact was that during the time of Jesus, King Herod ruled over the land that he was born in, but Augustus was the ultimate ruler over the land. No comments about Erika’s website, TJ’s could have used more information though about the geography.
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Post by Maddiehenson#3 on Oct 11, 2014 21:05:11 GMT
Tj and Erika's websites both look very appealing. I liked how Tj included maps so that I could see where some of the cities were located. I thought it was clever that Erika arranged her site into different tabs based on the different categories. On Erika's site I learned that poor children were able to go to school because their tuition was paid through public funds. On Tj's site I learned some of the cities located in Galilee. Both sites were great but I think Tj could have added more information and Erika could have added more pictures that related to the specific time period of Jesus. Good job Tj and Erika!
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ryanc
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Post by ryanc on Oct 12, 2014 23:32:07 GMT
To learn about geography and education, I visited TJ's and Erika's websites. On TJ's, his website was well organzized. On Erika's, her website was very appealing and easy to navigate. One interesting fact that I learned on TJ's website is that Judea was the southernmost of the three traditional divisions of ancient Palestine. Another interesting fact is that Herod Archelaus became national leader of Judaea. One interesting fact that I found on Erika's website is that children learned to read the Torah at age 5 they studied the oral law at age 10. Another fact I learned is that family was very little motivated to be involved with their child's education. To improve his website, TJ could have used a different colored text so it was easier to be read. Erika could have used a better, more clear picture for her home page.
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Post by zack on Oct 13, 2014 15:13:05 GMT
To TJ Laduca I liked how you made the font bold so you can read it more clearly. I didn’t know that there were three divisions in ancient Palestine. I didn’t know that Jesus was born in the Roman Empire. To Erika Mayette I like how you broke your website into sections. I didn’t know that there were schools in ancient time. I also didn’t know that libraries were created by the Greeks. I think TJ and Erika could of used more information on their site.
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Post by Sam Polhemus on Oct 13, 2014 18:22:55 GMT
Tom's website was very nicely put together, i liked how he had a bunch of different maps of different places Erika's was cool the way she but different buttons to pages of each one of her topics, on Tom's website i learned that Judea was the southern most division of Palestine and from Erika's i learned that learned about their religious rules and laws as young as 5 years old. If they wanted to improve Tom could have add a bit more words to his website and Erika could improve by citing her pictures
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Post by ckrinaldo on Oct 13, 2014 19:37:56 GMT
I visited TJ’s and Erika’s websites. I enjoyed TJ’s website because he included maps which helped me understand the location of where he was referring to. I liked Erika’s website because she used bullet points instead of paragraphs so it was quicker to read, but still good information. Two interesting facts I learned on TJ’s website was that King Augustus was the King when Jesus was born and the major cities in Gaulanitis were Bethsaida, and Hippus. Two interesting facts I learned on Erika’s website was that they used ink, wax and stylus, and stone to write and that a lot of emperors were also writers. I think TJ could have used different colors to make his writing more legible and I think Erika could have inserted more pictures to fit her topic, but over all they were great!
-Christie Rinaldo
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huynh
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Post by huynh on Oct 13, 2014 20:37:33 GMT
For my last peer evaluation I looked at TJ and Erika’s websites. I liked the map on TJ’s website it gave some locations of major cities and the regions. I liked the way that Erika put here website into something easier and organized. One interesting fact I learned fro TJ was emperor Augustus divided his kingdom between his three sons. An interesting fact I learned from Erika was that wealthy families weren’t interested in education for their children. One thing that TJ could improve was some the colors of his website his words were only two colors but he could but he could put more color by maybe putting a dark color on the website. One thing that Erika could improve on her website is the sources where she got her information from and other than that i think she has a neat website.
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Post by Meredith on Oct 13, 2014 21:00:52 GMT
Bother Erica's and TJ's websites were put together in an outstanding way. Erica's had a cool format and TJ's was filled with colors and pictures that easily grabbed my attention as a viewer. in Erica's website an interesting fact i found was that originally education was taught father to son. In TJ's website an interesting fact I found was that Judea was the southernmost of the three divisions of Palestine during this time. a way that Erica could improve her website is she could change the format just to make it more visible and not as dark. other than that it was very good. TJ could improve his website by putting is plethora of information into a more organized fashion.
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Post by meredith on Oct 13, 2014 21:22:12 GMT
Both Erica's and TJ's websites were put together in an outstanding way. Erica's had a cool format and TJ's was filled with colors and pictures that easily grabbed my attention as a viewer. in Erica's website an interesting fact i found was that originally education was taught father to son. In TJ's website an interesting fact I found was that Judea was the southernmost of the three divisions of Palestine during this time. a way that Erica could improve her website is she could change the format just to make it more visible and not as dark. other than that it was very good. TJ could improve his website by putting is plethora of information into a more organized fashion.
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Post by samlubinga on Oct 13, 2014 21:49:23 GMT
Today I have visited TJ’s and Erika’s website about Geography and education of Jesus’s time. In Tj’s website it’s about the region and geography of Jesus’s time. The background was very colorful and unique. The pictures are very informational and helpful. I didn’t know that Samaria was separated from Judaea because Jews have no dealings with Samaritans. The only problem was that the color of the font makes it hard to read. In Erika’s website is about education and libraries of Jesus’s times. The background is very vibrant and edgy. I didn’t know that school was on the weekend. They are just one problem, there are no pictures to for visually learners.
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Post by Sydney on Oct 13, 2014 22:17:43 GMT
Today I visited Erika and TJ’s websites about Geography and Education. I liked how Erika set up her website with the tabs. I liked how TJ used a map to make it easier to visualize the geography. I learned from Erika that classes were every day including the weekends. Also they didn’t get a break until lunch and then worked until evening. From TJ I learned that King Herod was the ruler of the land that Jesus was born in. TJ could improve his website by changing the color of the font, it was hard to read. Erika could improve her website by fixing the layout. I enjoyed both websites and learned a lot.
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Post by sfournier17 on Oct 13, 2014 23:55:42 GMT
To learn about geography and education I seeked out the websites made by TJ and Erika. First I visited TJ's site. My favorite part about it was the colors and maps which gave great visual examples to the viewer. A great fact was king Herod the Great died in 4 B.C.E also I learned Judea was separated from Samaria. A area for improvement could be better labeling the information. The second website I visited was Erika's, I enjoyed this website in the aspects of it being organized with great information. A super fact is that education was originally taught father to son, another fact is the wealthy cared little about there child's education. Something that could improve this website is more pictures. Both were good websites
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Post by sburnett on Oct 14, 2014 3:27:53 GMT
In order to learn more about education and geography during the time of Jesus I visited TJ’s, and Erika’s. When visiting TJ’s website I really liked his color scheme. An interesting fact is that Emperor Augustus was ultimate ruler. When visiting Erika’s website I really enjoyed her buttons. An interesting fact that I learned is that poor people’s school education was paid already. In order to improve the websites TJ could change the color of his text and Erika could add more pictures.
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