Howdy y'all, it is Diego and Cole. We just finished our first day in Ecuador, and had a great time being introduced to the culture of USFQ. We started the day by touring the beautiful campus. We learned a lot about the history of the University, and were able to see some unique attractions, such as the dragon, the tie fighter, and the PIG. The culinary school cooked up some lunch for us. It was hard to believe the amount of amazing food they had on campus. The class refreshed their knowledge on Spanish with the help of Dr. Karla. An interesting topic we learned was the Kichwa language that is native to Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru. After Spanish we crushed the One Health Ecuadorian Perspective class with Dr. Trueba. He lectured about the pathogens of nature, the dangers they cause, and how human activity amplifies them both directly and indirectly. To end the day we had a group dinner at Noe Sushi Bar, which had some incredib...
Hey everyone it’s Diego and Cole! After a long day of travel yesterday we got to sleep in rooms with amazing beds and AC at the Royal Galapagos Hotel. We all had an amazing night of sleep and then we started the day with a delicious breakfast. We slept in and started class at 10:00 am and had some really deep discussions the definition of truth and how it can change with time and culture. After that we took a break to see the sea lions on the beach. Then we discussed what kind of characteristics we want to see in a study in order to increase confidence. Once we finished class we went back to get our gear for snorkeling. Then that we grabbed a quick lunch at a local restaurant, which served us a fish soup and an entree of either chicken or fish. After that we met Diego Iglesias, a Galapagos tour guide from USFQ, who taught us about all the native and endemic flora and fauna. Next we walked through an exhibit that talked about the history of the Galapagos and all the different sett...
Hey there, Marielle and Tyler here!! Today was a pretty chillax day here in the island of San Cristobal. We started our day off with Dr. M discussing research, learning about the processes of it, along with things to consider when conducting it. He went over important concepts and terms that are tailored to our research of health, animals, and tourism. For instance, the term biophilia. This term tells us how humans feel strong emotions to own or touch wildlife in its natural process. He also mentioned important ethical concerns to consider, especially when it comes to social media. As it can lead to negative behaviors and attitudes towards animals because people our doing things for views and likes to seek external validation, even though it is not the right thing to do. After lecture we practiced our people skills by practicing the survey scripts amongst ourselves. Once all was said and done we got lunch at a local restaurant and used the rest of free time to experience the islan...
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