https://mycentennial.sd43.bc.ca/isabelleg2019/files/2020/04/American-revolution-timeline-copy-2.pdf
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Reflection
Most of the information that I used in my timeline I found on History.com. I have been using this website for quite a while and have always found it quite reliable. I’ve always trusted this site, I think because they have a tv channel, so the information should be true. While working on this project, I always went back into my textbook to make sure that the information I found online matches with what is in the textbook. Because it was the same in both places, I knew I could trust it.
I used PowerPoint to post my work on the timeline. I have had quite a bit of experience making PowerPoints, so I knew how to use it. I considered using Sway, but I couldn’t figure out how use it; I need to practice using other sites before I use it for a project. With PowerPoint, I could easily put my photo and writing together, and make it look good. For me, it’s just nice and simple to use.
This project has really helped me understand the American Revolution, and was quite a good way for me to prepare for tests. Next time though, I would use another site, instead of PowerPoint. I am very bad at using technology, so I need to understand how to use other tools, so I can be successful in the future.