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The first website I decided to search through was very well-organized. If there would've been a more explicit summary regarding the videos, it would have helped us understand the subject more clearly. The graphics on this website were very apparent. I found that each photograph displayed on the website included a very informative review on what the picture was all about. To my surprise, the graphics did not take too long to load and were not very disorderly. There was a good amount of space between photographs and summarizations, which made the website seem a lot less confusing to navigate through. The videos were extraordinary. These videos were extremely helpful in understanding Evolution and its whereabouts. They included lots of data that grasped my attention. The links found throughout the website loaded quickly and were very direct. I also noticed how each link was not ancient, meaning that they were current. When I clicked on the links, I saw new information every time. For example, after watching the video on Charles Darwin, I clicked on a link beside his photo that was titled "Darwin's Diary". This brought me to a slideshow which described in detail Charles Darwin's life, works, and beliefs. So, not all links bring us to totally different topics. This clearly shows how we may click on a link that may open our minds to more information that can help us understand topics such as Evolution.

I found that this website was overall instructive. I am convinced, after navigating through this website that it would really help anyone understand Evolution in every aspect. Subsequent to searching through the website, I learned that back in Darwin's days, his idea of Evolution was considered unconventional because it went against science, church and the bible. When watching a video based on extinction, I was shocked to learn that 99% of species that have existed have gone extinct. These extinctions have not only occurred because of natural causes but because of massive extinction events such as volcanic eruptions which instantly wipe out many species.

In conclusion, this Evolution website was very interesting. It taught me a little bit more than what I have learned inside of the classroom. It added to my understanding because it went more in depth than just words. I was able to see videos, which taught me more because I was able to visualize things. It's just like that saying "A picture is worth a thousand words". I saw photographs, went through slideshows, and saw video's which allowed me to learn more about evolution and how it has affected the world.

The next website I studied was about The Gorilla foundation - Koko the Gorilla. I decided to learn more about Koko because I was very interested on how a gorilla can actually communicate with human beings. This website dedicated to Koko the gorilla is extremely organized. I found that nothing is out of place. The website has a feature which I found really fascinating. When I scrolled over a list of words like "Foundation", an account of what you would find if you click on that would light up. This feature is very helpful in letting you know what you can expect before you even click on it. The graphics on the page were neat. Every photograph had a detailed explanation next to it. It was broken down so well that even a 3rd grader can understand it. The "Koko's Kids Club" part of the website was very colorful and served its purpose. It has many things a kid can learn. For example, there's many facts displayed, photographs, questions that other children have asked about Koko before, and also ways on how a child can help save gorillas and the rainforest. The videos on this site are just incredible. These videos are powerful enough to grab everyone's attention, no matter what age you are. It's just amazing to see videos such as the one I saw of Koko talking to the camera using sign language. I just couldn't believe it how well Koko communicated with Doctor Francine (Penny) Paterson, which was like her mother. These videos are what made the website more exciting. To be able to see the gorilla in action is outstanding. The only problem with this website is that it did not display many links in which I can find other information about Koko. There was a limited amount of

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