Fri, Jan 26, 2024 4:20 PM
Interdependence of Life
I found this e-book very educational and informative. I really liked learning about the wide variety of topics that were covered throughout this science book. Sometimes I find learning about science difficult, however, with this content about populations, animals, biomes, people affecting our environment, and other insights on our planet. I believe this topic is very interesting because it is about the world we live in and explaining the environment that we call home. Therefore, I would recommend this e-book to others because it is very educational and gives me a better understanding of how weather and the food chain affects us every day.
On the other hand, some negative aspects of this e-book are that it is extremely wordy and requires a wide range of concentration in order for someone to fully understand. Unfortunately, when I was trying to interact with some of the elements within the book it would not allow me to open additional icons within the textbook. I believe this may have been because of my computer, however, it was very frustrating to try to understand what the book was talking about when needing to see the interactive materials that were unable to open for me. I also struggled and had difficulty even getting to look at the vocabulary words within the book because the textbook would not pull up certain vocabulary words on my computer. This makes it very difficult to understand what the book was explaining with the key terms because if you just Google the key term you do not get the contacts as it was used in the article. With some of the pages throughout the book I was able to open the vocabulary words and understand the meaning of the book even more, so I do like the aspect that there are vocabulary words and their definitions in the book. All in all, despite some of these mishaps and frustrating moments I still would reread this article because I found it very engaging with bringing information to life about the environment that we live in in how animals interact with one another in order to survive in the wild.