Kyle+F.+Introduction

=Introduction=

In Febuary of 2007, I decided to sign up to take Anatomy for my junior year science credit. Now, 11 months later, the first semester is coming to a close. I have spent nearly five months taking this class, That's about 40 class periods, or about 60 hours, or about 3600 minutes, or about 216,000 seconds spent in Anatomy class, not to mention many more hours of homework or studying. So, what do I have to show for all this time spent? What did I learn from August 21, 2007 to January 8, 2008?

In the following portfolio, I will explore and reflect on the numerous projects I have completed in this class and what they taught me about Anatomy and about myself. I will revisit several electronic resources that I have created myself or collaborated on with my classmates. I thank you now for taking the time to read about what a simple high school student accomplished in one semester of studying the human body.You will find a slide-show of tissues, a number of wiki and blog samples, and even a brochure about skin cancer.

Finally, the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates once said that "a life unexamined is a life not worth living." I believe this to be very true. If we do not reflect on what we do, we will never learn and we will fail at life. As I examine a very small part of my life, these past five months spent in Anatomy, I invite you to examine your own life. Then, you will find what you are really made of, the anatomy of your soul.