We have been working on analyzing our data gathered from our observations at the zoo. It has been a bit troublesome for us because we seem to be behind everyone in this area. It seems as though we are expected to know quite a lot about this already, but unfortunately we have never had a class on it. The professors actually seem to be a little annoyed when you ask for extra help. I think we will be fine though.
Our observations went fine until the last day, when a dominant female took the infant for nearly the entire day, so we are hoping this will not become habitual. It would be nice if we could stop by and check on the apes before we leave, but I doubt the zoo will let us do that, and it is not worth 17 euros to us just to pop in.
We had a seminar on Friday at a company called Noldus where they make and distribute technologies used to enhance behavior studies. It was interesting to see what products are being developed, and after trying to use pencil and paper for everything, I can see how digitalizing things would make recording easier. Sam said that she uses a computer always when she does her behavior work at Shedd.
We had some unfortunate excitement this week in town. One of the student dorms was struck by lightening and caught fire because the gas tanks on the roof exploded. They made an announcement in our class about it, and one poor girl told us she lived near the top floor and left to go see if everything was okay. I can tell my family is paying attention to any news from here though, because not half a day later I was getting messages from them asking if I was okay. The explosion was pretty big, and we could see black smoke from across town, but when we passed it yesterday, there didn't seem to be that much damage to the building, so that is a good sign. Here is a link to a picture someone took of it.
http://rijnsteeg.bit.nl/hoevestein/img_1946.jpg
Yesterday we made a day trip to a national park in the area called De Hoge Veluwe. I thought it was wonderful. They have a lot of land, including grasslands, forests, and sand dunes. Also they have several wildlife preserves and a phenomenal art museum and sculpture garden. It would have been a bit nicer if the rain had held off, but other than that, I would highly recommend this park. They even have bicycles for everyone that you just take whereever you want and then leave for someone else to use when you get to your destination.
Today I will be working on some class work so that we don't have to worry about it in the next couple days. We already present our final reports on Wednesday. This trip is really flying by for me.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
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