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Physics, 12.04.2021 20:00 glizbethh00

PLZZZ! HELP! This is due today! Part One: Sharing Ideas with Classmates
Locate the Segment 02 Collaboration discussion. Read through various posts by classmates. Which ones interest you? Which ones do you have ideas on? Add a contribution summary on at least two of your classmates' posts by adding a comment. Your contribution to your classmates' conservation issues should add something important to the conversation. It must include the ways other areas solved the same problem, your own ideas on how to solve the problem, and how local government or community groups should be involved in the solution. Most postings on social media are short and concise, so be sure your contribution summary is no longer than 200 words.

Part Two: Posting a Conservation Issue
Have you decided on your topic of choice? If not, take some time and think about one. The local conservation issue you plan to post about should be different than the posts you shared your ideas on. Give it a subject line that describes the main issue. Then elaborate on the problem. How it is affecting the local ecosystem or people? In what ways is it disrupting the carbon cycle? Try to limit your conservation posting to 300 words.

Part Three: Collaboration Reflection
Respond to each of the following questions in two to three complete sentences to reflect on your experience.
1. What made you choose the topic you selected for this activity?
2. What made you choose the classmates post you selected for this activity?
3. What did you enjoy the most about sharing ideas with others in this activity?
4. Were there any difficulties, conflicts, or issues that you experienced while trying to complete this activity?​

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