Module 7 is simply a week for catching up and reflecting—though I am asking you to do one new thing.
We’re about to head into a unit on water resources—and more specifically how different cultures have built systems that deliver water to cities and farms. I’d like you to leave one each of the following in a comment on this post:
- An observation about water and culture. This might be about its cleanliness, availability, transport, the fairness of its distribution, how it should be allocated, or anything else relevant to how humans collect, transfer, and use water. (These are all engineering issues, of course.)
- Find an article, blog post, report, or other text about water—again any of the topics mentioned in #1 above are fair game. (The article doesn’t have to be related to your observation for #1.) Pull out an interesting quote from the article and share it below. Leave a link to the article so we can find it.
- One question about water related to its engineering—again, any of the topics mentioned in #1 are fine.
That’s three things total: one observation, one question, and one quote.
Then, respond thoughtfully to three other people’s comments; they need not be people in your assigned group. (Also, as we move into the second half of the semester, we’ll be doing more group work outside of our assigned groups, so pay attention to who is saying smart things so that you can invite that person to work with you on a future project.)
I’ll be using your observations, quotes, and questions to shape our reading in modules 8, 9, and 10, so please select topics of interest to you.
I’ll leave a comment as an example.