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My experience presenting in class was very nerve wrecking. As soon as the astronomers walked in I was so nervous. I thought they would criticize our project a lot more than they actually did. But they happen to like our project and the way it was presented. They didn’t ask many questions, which that meant the way Caitlin (one of our group mates) presented it was amazing. They also like our research question and hypothesis.

   My job while presenting our project was to tell the class our research question and hypothesis. It was also my job (used to be) to create a double bar graph but that turned out bad since it looked terrible. So I was just left to scan through our project and make sure that it didn’t have any misspelling our errors. That was about what I did. I also did some of the site to help make it look nicer. The spaceships were Caitlin’s idea.

   What I could’ve done better was to speak a little bit more about our research question. What I also could’ve done better was my part of the site, specifically the Red spirals part. It looked like I didn’t put much effort into it and I feel really bad the way it looked so I plan on finishing and adding more things to my part. I also want to add more to my bio.      What I learned about our research from the questions that were asked was, maybe our graphs or data may have been a little off. Not that many questions were asked by the astronomers that came in, we pretty much answered everything. There was that one question, our graph looked the same but it was just the data that made it seem the same. Everything else was spot on perfect.

    We also learned that not much changed when an elliptical turn into a spiral do to losing stellar mas. I can’t think of further questions I could ask about our research question. Everything i could think of was pretty much answered.

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