Week 5 | Twitter Update
- Kayla Anahi Gomez

- Apr 29, 2021
- 1 min read

So, as we continue to use twitter I have gained so much more knowledge regarding so many different species of animals. I have used it as well to research many known facts about dolphins. Such that newborn calves have hair on their back but as soon as they are born, but soon come off. It is thought to be due to them evolving from land animals. I followed many more people who love animals and I even got some follow backs from a few doctors and research organizations. I believe it has been such a great experience using a social media outlet in order to get information. Especially seeing all my other peers findings.
I responded to three people blogs one person would have to be Kailea and she gave a well thought out post about her experience on twitter thus far and I agreed with her and also followed the same account as her. I just told her I would like to read what she has learned from her peers on twitter! I also praised my other peer Mariela for writing well thought out summaries of the articles she chose. Lastly, I responded to Kimberley who has a great website to begin with and she talked about so much marine life that I appreciated that and praised her for it.



PEARL’S REVIEW OF KAYLA’S RESEARCH AGENDA PAGE:
Big 3/Annotation Comments:
I think the first two sources are great! The second source’s annotation might need to be a little more polished so it doesn’t sound vaguely like the first one’s annotation. Just needs to be more specific and clear, since the title talks about dolphins teaching, but not elaborate on it in the main idea. I think you’re going for Dolphins and Social Behavior/Structures, so I’m curious as to how the third source is tied in with your topic and what it’s exactly about besides reduced life quality. Do they act differently in captivity? Do they maintain certain behaviors despite being in captivity? What do their behaviors mean to your topic?…