Elements of Natural and Built Environments - ENBE (1)



           Greetings to all! I am sure some of you already know about what is ENBE, what is all about, who is the lecturer, etc. But here in this page, I will give you all a brief and short introduction about ENBE. ENBE (Elements of Natural and Built Environments) is a subject about Nature and Built Environments, in this subject, you will learn more about those 2 (two) elements. This subject is divided into 2 (two) parts, the first part is Nature and the second part is Built Environments. And the lecturer of this subject is Mr Wan. That's all about the short introduction about ENBE, now let us go with the real thing.

          In this subject, we will have a few assignments, and we were already given the first assignment/project on the 9th of April 2013 which started on the 15th of April 2013. This first project is about getting to know more about nature (project aim: experience and appreciate nature) and we were assigned with 2 (two) parts of work here, first is a group work and second is an individual work. In the first part which is the group work we are needed to select a site in the nature, do some research and learn about it, produce a documentary video and an info graphic poster of it along with the plants and animals/insects around the site. And in the second part, we are needed to make a powerpoint about our portion of work in the group work which we had documented and also our journey (refer to "Site Visit").

          This is the documentation of our 1st (first) assignment, the documentation about our process of making the info graphic, the product, our research and video. Enjoy,



ENBE (Individual Documentation) from Edy Wijaya

And here is my group's video. Enjoy,



Well, overall we learned a lot of things from this project, but what I learned the most in this project is teamwork! As I was a leader, I learned how to understand my team, it was really hard to understand each members' opinions, let alone to decide things. But from this project, all of that changed, and now rather than just understanding my other group members, I can work with them better.

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