Taylor, Emy, Sara
1. Why did you choose the topic and stance you chose?
I chose this topic because I like video games and I don`t like it when people say "they don`t make you smart" or "Your brain is going to fry."
I wanted to choose this topic because my cousins and I play video games a lot and I wanted to know if it could affect people’s health.
I chose to do this topic because I have always enjoyed playing video games.
2. What was most difficult aspect of the project, and what was easiest?
The most difficult aspect of this project was finding videos because I wanted to use example from movies and I found the perfect scene, but it was in Spanish. The easiest part was working with people I know and are friends with because I am normally not wanting to argue with others.
I thought that spending all the time to find the pictures was just boring. Nothing was necessarily the hardest to do. The easiest part of the project was watching Fish figure out how to set up the website thing, cause that didn’t require me to do any work at all.
The most difficult part was writing the two paragraphs the easiest part was figuring out how to put together my part of the website.
3. What things did you find most surprising (this can be in terms of evidence, group dynamics, ease of writing/developing the website, or any other aspect of the project)?
I found the most surprising that video games can slow the aging process and improve dyslexia.
I thought that most surprising thing in this project was how the easy it is to create a website. I thought it required a long boring process, but it didn’t take that long at all.
What I found most surprising was that making website would be that easy.
4. What would you do differently if you were to start the project over and do it again?
I wouldn't do anything different because I am a lazy person and I would just leave everything the same.
I don’t think I would have done anything because I think its fine the way it is now. And because I don’t wanna waste my time doing the project again
I would work on the project sooner because I worked later on it than I should have.
5. Do you still believe the argument you set out to prove? Why or why not?
I do believe in the argument because I watched a movie and found it kind of interesting that video games can make you smarter.
Yes, I still believe in the argument because I learned a lot more information that supported what I originally thought.
Yes because of the facts we found have proven that video games are good for you.