- Has the status of your issue changed since the last time you checked it? Explain your answer.
My status on my issue has not been changed, it is still as the same as last time, which was acknowledged. There hasn’t been new comments or statues change yet.
●On Edublog #1 you were asked to predict
whether or not SeeClickFix would fix the problem
you reported. Did you find that your prediction
came true? Explain your answer.
My prediction was that my report (problem with side walk) wouldn’t get fixed and it seems to true since it’s statues is still in acknowledged. That sidewalk has been like that for a very long time and nobody has done anything to fix that sidewalk, and there was also no sign that said that there would be construction to be done on the sidewalk soon since I passed there last weekend.
●Are you satisfied with the result of the issue you
reported? Explain why, or why not.
I am satisfied because I feel like it’s hard to find workers that are have their schedule open to do another construction work, I know that my issue will take more time than others because they have to find a group of workers to fix the sidewalk and maybe right now their very busy. Also, it may be because their trying to find a day where those sidewalks aren’t very busy which is hard due to the amount of churches there, who have their services many diffrent days.
●Do you think that SeeClickFix is a useful tool for
helping people fix problems in their
communities? Explain your answer.
Personally I do think so for some things because picking up trash is an easy task to do but for other things like sidewalks, graffiti, potholes take much more time because there has to be a group of works to be there and fix that problem and those workers maybe already have their plans full therefore the issue has to wait a little, but then it would be fixed once the workers have their schedule open for another type of work.
●If you could change or improve SeeClickFix,
what would you do? Explain your answer.
I would have the maps have actual picture of how the streets look like because in this genertation we relay on Google maps to find our places and show us how the streets look like, and it would be nice to have that feature in SeeClickFix so it could be much easier for us to find where the place was when we saw the issue.
●Which class project do you think was best able
to help the people who resisted an oppression
gain agency: SeeClickFix or the May Day March?
Explain your answer.
I will say SeeClickFix because there has been many people who have had their issue fixed already and that means that they have gained agency really fast, while for the March it is more complicated, but thats understandable because the goals that the schools had come up with need time for them to become true due to many other people who think differently than us. SeeClickFix gives you agency very fast but the issue isn’t as big as Deportation but it is still something that is helping our communitie.
●Do the results of the SeeClickFix and May Day
projects imply that one form of resistance is
better than another? Explain your answer.
It’s all depends on what you are resisting against because there are some things that you can easily gain agency (dumping trash) while other have to take time to gain it back because it’s a subject that has many controversial about that subject (deportation). While yes you gain agency for fixing something within your communitie it is something else whne the issue is kind of all the world or in a Country.