Reflection
- Write at least 3 things that you learn about information literacy skills!
- I lean that some informations are not reliable. Some information maybe different to the other information and that we need to recheck it to another source. It is better to recheck the our information that we get from the internet (secondary resources) with the information that we get from the person or the place itself (primary resources). Informations are reliable but only in some perspective. The informations that we get is not always reliable it has different perspective.
- In accessing information, it is better to get more information from the primary resources because primary resources gives us information from the people that involved in the event. Getting information from the internet which means the secondary sources, it also good but it is better not rely all the information we need only from one website but also compare the information with another website. Every website is created by different author which means there are different point of view. We could take some information from one website but not the whole thing and combine with another information we got from another website if both of the website is reliable in a different point of view.
- Write of at least 3 ways on how people in your field trip try to sustain the cultures!
- The people cook food with traditional method (For example, to cook paddy, they use traditional method rather than magic jar.
- The people apply gotong-royong/cooperating between each other to do some things
- The people are still ploughing rice field with traditional method (using animals instead of tractor)
- The people instead of caching fish with equipment, they catch fish with their hands.
- The people held ritual before planting paddy (They believed it could make the paddy grew better)
- Which method sustainability is the most interested/effective/unique according to you?Why?
- Taking from your experiences during the field trip, in our communities (Family/school/friends), How can We Be Sustainers?