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Week 4: February 7, 2018

This week in class each group presented a little bit about what their group hoped to do for the project, or what they were working on. It was really interesting to hear about what everyone is working on and the large reach our small class has in the local area. I think it is great that we all get to take a little part in making a difference.

Also this week we have been preparing to meet with the Pfeiffer Center, making sure that our blogs are up to date and adding more information. We worked to finally get each of us listed on the meet us page and we each have a little post on the Instagram as well. Its very exciting to see everything come together. We also added information to the info page of our site so that we can post about what we have been learning about Biodynamics. We added a few videos as well as some images and definitions so that we had some background knowledge before we went to the center.

I am very excited to go to the Pfeiffer Center this week and to hear what they have to say. I am hopeful that we will be able to get lots of images from their center and also learn about anything they can tell us. I hope we are able to take some aspect of what they have to say and try it out here at Seton Hall.


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