[IDT] Final Reflection
It’s amazing how time flies! Wow! A month! That’s a lot of time, don’t you think? On the first day that we started I Dig Tanzania I was new to everything. I didn’t know everyone and I never heard of Second Life! I mean it’s not a very common thing. If you were to ask anyone about Second Life, chances are they’re not going to know what you are talking about. It will probably take you a while to explain to them about Second Life and its features.
The only difference I can think of is my knowledge about Second Life. I was happy that I was able to join this program because I got to learn about different species and its natural adaptations. However, I was thrilled because I got to meet new people and I was able to be with my BEST friend Sabina Runa.
When I first came to Global Kids, I didn’t know anything about fossils. Well, I knew a couple of things, such as fossils being the remains of dead animals. However, I was never aware of the process that Paleontologists had to face. They’ve earned my respect. In order to be a Paleontologist you need to be dedicated and have a lot of patience.
I feel proud of myself because I encouraged myself to join this program because I wanted to learn about Tanzania and its beautiful culture. Honestly, I learned so many things. I learn about Tanzania’s music, culture, geography and Second Life. I’m so proud of myself because I joined Global Kids!
