Annie's+Reflection

Leah and I were trying to establish a very international and peaceful Utopian society. I think we did a pretty good job of accomplishing our goal because every aspect of the society was surrounding our main ideas. From reading Graham's comment, I realized it was not such a good idea to control people's emotions. I guess we got caught up too much on the peaceful and loving idea of the society that we forgot about personal thoughts and feelings. Our group did very well in all the aspects of this Blogtopia Project, especially the whole advertisement. We went an extra mile to make our society appealing to everyone by creating Vokis, flyers, hand-drawn picture of our animal, and currency. In most of the comments by others, they mentioned how they like the above-and-beyond additional advertisements. I also think we did a really good job in making the society's name, motto, and animal meaningful. We explained how our society was named, which was in fact, very creative and interesting, and our motto and animal fit into the general idea of the society very well. I loved this project because we had a chance to let our creativity flow into it. We were constantly thinking: How could we make this better? How could we make our society appealing to everyone as an individual? We were able to ask ourselves these questions freely and improve our projects in a very fun and enjoyable manner. One thing difficult about this project was also what I liked about the project; we got to let our creativity flow into the project. This project was also easy because our group got to look at the recent changes and did not have to constantly keep telling each other what we edited overnight, since the whole thing was on the Wiki. Also Leah and I thought alike, which made the project advance very quickly. I believe we deserve at least 100 on this project because not only did we meet all the requirements on the rubric, but we also went an extra mile to make this the make society ever. We treated this Blogtopia project almost as an actual Utopian advertisement and enjoyed it very much!