We have spent a lot of time critically thinking about where our items come from and we now want to share our learning with you! STUDENTS - In the comments below, please include a link to your map as well as a reflection about how your shopping and consuming habits will or will not change.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-RZD6t2-m0BHSxRudNBBLayXsIY&usp=sharing this is my map I'm Adam
ReplyDeleteafter researching where my clothing items came from. Each time I am interested in buying an item from the store, I will try to look at where the item was made, and reflect if wither or not they were paid fairly or not. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qYfzwDHXe-AH1oea0ulACSbD3mk&usp=sharing
ReplyDeleteI did not finish this project but after researching I saw what people have to work in.
ReplyDeletehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1NyHDRtlZPGXPBVMVh_wCAIiPUcI&usp=sharing. by Scott
This maps shows where all my items around the world are made. Items made from sweatshops coming straight to me.
ReplyDeletehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1z2t8tx94shnTti2qAJZw-jfT-Bg&usp=sharing
afire doing this project I found out the working conditions are very poor. so I will try to buy clothing from Canada.
ReplyDeleteMatthew Hendrickson
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-WRyU2sSYNYKSrXhpGhQ10gDSqg&usp=sharing
After doing this map I think I'm going to think about where the thing I bye are made and who is making it. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vugqcNc6HQZoV-pO5yVPO1e5psc&usp=sharing Jordan
ReplyDeleteNo, I would not change my buying habits because I get some things from my brother. Other things, like electronics, I like to buy new from stores. -Nat
ReplyDeletehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1aPNj2K_VgKNUz_fcCEXN-jXFZG4&usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17WbAPhLzJFcKlA5K_prHCHa7jk8&usp=sharing - Karis
ReplyDeleteI made this map to see were some of my every day items were made and how far they have traveled to get into my arms. I also wanted to see how much all those items costed when you added all the costs up which it equals to $186.89 Canadian dollars and all the km added up is 60,426 km. WOW!!!! That's really far.-Tatjana k
ReplyDeletehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=11RS7_oxGBWkVvR3tfrUfbBuYLhZNhLuC&usp=sharing
this is were I got these 10 things. The total km that my things traveled is 101941 km and the total cost of all my things is 158.49 dollars. By Rovan
ReplyDeletehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=196x6E2LTDhbpMrP27ut1bJK9AouZ166U&usp=sharing
In this map l learned were some of my things were made. Some things l use everyday are made in factories with horrible working conditions and very low wages. -Daniella H
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=10aumIrqtRkfBR77odFQobilV2_DRskE0&ll=21.595331134376554%2C-65.67005934999997&z=3