Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Utah's Unique Mormon Culture

This is a video that I made for my education technology class . . . yes I know that my voice sounds drab la . . . la. . . la . . . I just wanted to get it done after working on it FOREVER!!! Anywho . . . after this much work I had to share . . .

7 comments:

sabrina said...

that was beautiful, em - and very educational! ;)

Kristen said...

Good job Em. Your voice sounded so professional. I hope your teacher gave you a good grade.

April said...

I loved all the pictures, you did an excellent job!

Emily said...

Thanks all!!! I better get a good grade! . . . It was one of those things that takes a week to do and you are just shot and want to be done with it!

Erin said...

WHOOT WHOOT EM!!!! That was awesome!

Brandi said...

wow em, you do sound professional. great job!

caplin said...

Excellent project, Emily. I appreciate your explanation of the historical layout of Mormon cities. I remember visiting St. George as a little boy and noticing that some homes boasted rectangular lots that extended from the wide streets you described to the center of their block.

Thanks to you, Emily, some students will realize that in St. George (and, as you explained, other cities in the Mormon Cultural Region) the inner-block housing units stand on the gardens and livestock yards of yesteryear.

Thanks for your excellently produced project.