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Documentation Process


This is a YouTube video that documents the process of mummification. More specifically the mummification of Herakleid, a young man who died at a young age of 20. The narrator first explain the origin of the mummification and reasons why it was practiced. After that She describes the process which the mummy undergoes until it is complete. The narrator was clear and point out what make this process unique and different from normal mummification process. I found this documentation Very clear and informative. The fact that it is in video format makes it very easy to follow and see what’s going on. If I had the ingredient, I am confident I can recreate a similar mummy thanks to this documentation.

Organizing Your Resources

In this chapter of Badke’s Book, Badke introduced “register method” of resource organization. He suggested labeling our resources because it will be easier to retrieve and organize your sources later on. An example is when you have 50 pages of sources from different media; you would want to number the pages to prevent chaos. He also proposed that “you have to keep track of them, including enough bibliographical information” so you won’t need to go back and search again later. He introduced many helpful tips in how to organize your resources. The most helpful tip, in my opinion, is his answers to writing anxiety. I tend to have a lot of information, but I never knew how to start.

Search Engines Behind the Scene

Everyone knows how to and what search engines are but not everyone do it effectively. At least that’s what Badke said. Badke also taught me tons of techniques and tricks to efficiently narrow down my search results (e.g. using NOT in search engines exclude unwanted results). The way a search engine work can be compare to a complex factory assembly line. There are many steps and procedures that needs to take place every time we press a search button as mention in “How a Search Engine Works“. I also learned that companies like Google invest heavily their search engine; Google has more people working on their search engine than any other of their projects. From personal experience, I learned that Google makes a lot of money by configuring the pagerank system and putting payer’s WebPages in beginning of search results.

Blogs and Wikis

Almost everyone today has come across a blog or even has one themselves. It is used as an outlet to talk about things that interest you or to keep people in the know about something. Anybody can have a blog and there is no limit to what a blog can be. It can be used to share your favorite recipes or your photography with other people. You can follow other blogs that interest you or subscribe to them to get email updates when they make a new post. And everybody knows about Wikipedia. We’ve all used it before. You can find just about anything from famous people to  plant species. The video on wikis was more informative for me than the video on blogs because even though I’ve visited wikis before I never quite did know exactly what they were and how they were different than any other kind of website. The video  helped me understand a little better on what exactly a wiki is and what it does. It allows pretty much anyone to be able to edit a web page with information unlike a website where only the person who runs it is able to make changes. People can add updated information or edit information that was already there.  Because of that it allows many users to add their own input instead of a sole person with a single view. This can be a good thing because if you see information that is not true it can easily be edited. On the other hand though since almost anyone can edit a wiki sometimes its validity has to be questioned on whether the information on there is true or false unless it is backed up with facts or a source. I know sometimes when reading something on a wiki page I read something that I know is definitely not true and sometimes people like to add things to be funny. In the example given in the video with the friends planning a camping trip you can see just how helpful a wiki can be.