Sunday, November 9, 2008

Class Tuesday, Nov. 4

During class on Nov. 4, our group started generating several ideas for the direction of our next presentation for our second PBL project based on the Pantheon.  Our PBL involves protesting the burial of a prime minister in the pantheon in present day.  We came to the conclusion that we should research the history of the Pantheon in the different areas of study including architecture, purposes, and historical uses, as well as viewpoints from the various communities as specified in the PBL.  By having background in these different areas we will then be able to converge are previous ideas from the first brainstorming session into a solid idea for the direction of our next presentation.

I am personally going to look further into the construction and architecture of the Pantheon and also discover what view points that current historians have on the use of the Pantheon today.  As a result, we should be able to find a solution as a group from all of our different perspectives on the situation.

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