Indian Civil Rights Act 1968

By: Amaris Romero

Reflection:

Originally I had chosen to do a different law but I had changed it because I wasn't as interested in it as I thought. I decided to do the "Indian Civil Rights Act" because I wanted to know more about them. I always had an interest in Native Americans. Every year I write about or talk about something that involves Native Americans and I wanted to know, I felt as though I didn't know enough. I chose the Prezi format because I felt it was one of many simple ways to create a story format. I came across many challenges while doing research, one of them being not being able to find the right answers for the questions that was being asked. I had another problem where I didn't know how to format the work in a presentation. I didn't know how to work Prezi I had never used it before. I got a hang of it after I had a brief tutorial of it. In the end I decided to do it like a story book with a table of contents, chapters, index, and glossary. The way a book would be setup. If i were to do this project again I would make my prezi a little less wordy because I wrote a bit to much information and not everyone wants to read a presentation when it resembles a book. Thats BORING, so next time I will make sure it is less wordy. I noticed that the project and the entire process doesn't just take 1 week or 2 weeks it takes time. Especially when it has to go through stages in which people have to agree with it. The entire research process was simple to me because I knew about it all and I knew how it would all turn out to be or so I thought. After my researching of the law I realized I didn't know to much about it all I knew that I would have to dig a bit for certain things such as those who were involved in the process. I found this BM very useful to me because of my interest in Native Americans.

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