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Reflections - Nadiah


Friday, July 18, 2008


At first, I thought this CSI project was time consuming and boring. After some time, I thought it was rather fun and informative. I like it when we had to go to the library to look for evidences of the crime. I was told to take down notes and search for clues. I helped my friends to analyze both the hair strands and blood samples. I felt like a real detective and I was excited as I really wanted to solve this case.

During the June holidays, my group members and I met to discuss about this project. We also discussed via msn. I helped my group by putting up a comment link on this blog so that my friends can share their thoughts. I also read and checked the interrogation script for mistakes before producing the podcast.

Without my group members, I think this project would not be successful like other groups. I felt that my group has put in a lot of effort and the members have sacrifice their time willingly to discuss about this project. If we were given a chance to participate in this kind of activity, I would like to take part in it again.

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