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I heard from all of my friends that had taken the course before, that colloquium was a miserable waste of time. This made me very worried going into the class. However, I thoroughly enjoyed the course. I love nature and always wished for a hands on class that focused on the environment. In my opinion, the course work was very reasonable, and integrated the experiences learned in and out of the classroom. The only thing that I might change is the readings. Some of the assigned readings were a bit long and very complex. I did get the point the authors were trying to get across but think that there was plenty of detail and discussion within the stories that they could have been done without.
Other than that, I enjoyed the rest of the course. The books were interesting as well informational, for example “A Land Remembered.” That book was really interesting, being able to see firsthand how hard it was to survive in the past. Also learning how much people relied and needed to work with nature to get through life. All the paper requirements were fair and able to complete without difficulty. The projects were the most interesting outside of the field trips. The state of the world project, for example, was a different type of project that I had to do. Wiki’s, which are becoming popular today, was something that I had completely no idea on how to do. It was a very good thing that it was a group project because it made it easier to understand as well as made it a lot more enjoyable to complete. I thought it was a perfect way to do a book report type project for the whole class to understand. The final project was also a great deal different from other classes. It was a refreshing change from doing a standard powerpoint presentation. Finally a project in which students could use their creativity and relay all they had learned through the course and service learning. This class should be taught in every college around the United States. It allows students to see nature and experience it to its fullest. It is a great change from the average “here is the material now study it and write a paper or take a test” class. A class like this not only is so beneficial to the students but can change the environment for the better.