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media type="custom" key="412689" Tissues Power Point September 2007 By Erin Cawley

=Reflection:=

The Tissues Power Point Project presented a large amount of difficulty for me. The intent of the project was to create a power point on the topic of tissues and to include pictures of the tissues taken by the students. My classmates and I had to take pictures of tissues (might I add, a very difficult task to complete accurately). We also had to write about the various tissues and later identify the precise tissues from the photographs. Then, we proceeded to go on to record sound for the power point. Recording sound for power points requires a respectable amount of time and effort; I would not suggest recording last minute. This project tested my capabilities as an anatomy student and as a computer technician. However I do appreciate what experience and skills I reaped from this particular project. I learned how to incorporate sound, photos, and text into a fluid comprehensive power point project that I am proud to claim as my own.

I am the first to admit that my Tissues Power Point did not serve as the epitaph of perfection: it contained errors. My computer and sound files did not want to cooperate, therefore my sound portion of the power point was sketchy, to say the least. In addition, I wish I had been given more time to complete the project and work on the overall aesthetic quality. In spite of these grievances, I am proud of the finished project. Through my power point, I conveyed my newly obtained knowledge of tissues.

With a newly attained expertise of the power point application and a firmer grasp on the subject of computers, I can now execute computer projects with more ease and confidence. In the future, a power point project will not take as long to accomplish (I also will not be getting irritated at the computer). Furthermore, I have gained the knowledge of tissues in the human body; this newly acquired knowledge will serve as a crucial topic in AP Biology, a class I plan to take in the future.

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