Lydia+Introduction

This portfolio is a conglomeration of all the best work that I have done throughout this first semester. It will show you not only the work that I have done, but also a reflection of sorts, or what I feel about each project and how I believe it could have been made better.

My Portfolio is arranged so that the front page allows you to click a link to further explore my work. The links that you click on to see my work will take you to new pages so that you can experience the various projects that have been assigned to me to do throughout the first semester of my Anatomy and Physiology class. This work, that combines previously done projects with personal reviews and opinions of them, will show you what we have accomplished in the short time that the class has been going on.

I first have my biography, which will tell you a little about myself and my hopes and plans, or lack of, for the future. This is just a little preface to the real work; however, and although it may intrigue some of you that are reading this, I know that it's not really what you came here to see. So, the real work starts with my Tissues Project. This project was part partners, part individual and explored the expanse that is the tissues that are in every single person's body. Next, comes the Brochure, which was a little bit of a more entertaining project. It is exactly what it sounds, a brochure about the human body; but to learn more about this little adventure, you'll have to go and read about it on the actual page. The Joint Wiki project was a project tackled by myself and Kaitlyn Patterson. Meant for the learning purposes of sixth graders, it is a simplified version of information on one joint in the body. My Blog is the one that I believe to be the best of them all. It talks about osteomalacia, which many people know nothing about suprisingly. I used this blog about osteomalacia just to inform the population about the basics of the disease and other factors contributing to it. The Wiki is a project that I am extremely proud of; both of them actually, for you will find that when clicking on my optional assignment button, yet another Wiki will show up on the screen. Why I can take pride in both of these Wikis is evident when reading, or even just glancing through my work on them both. The Conclusion is simply a wrap up of all that I have learned and how glad I am that I have embarked on this class of Anatomy and Physiology.

I thank you for taking the time to read through this introduction and invite you to eagerly explore what lays ahead of this first part of my portfolio. I hope that what you find not only intrigues you but that you also learn something just from reading about what I have done in the various projects assigned throughout the semester. Again, thank you for taking the time to read through my portfolio, and on a final note: enjoy.


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