Monday, 30 May 2016

Homo. Naledi Discussion (Question 2)

Q-2 In the analyzing of the findings on homo Naledi. My first step was to ‘Ask’ so I first began with compiling the following questions- Who is homo Naledi?, Where was the fossil found?, Who found it?, Why is it considered important?, How do the findings change history? Then i moved on to the second phase whIch was to ‘Acquire’ information, so I used Google search engine for research. I recieved information from sites such as National Geographic channel website, news24.com, elifesciences.org, dailymail.co.uk etc. After obtaining all the information it has to be sorted out and arranged which gave me the following answers to the previous questions stated In the first step, according to The Guardian (2015) homo naledi is the name given to the bones of a new species of ancient human relative, according to The Telegraph (2015) it was found in a remote cave near Johannesburg. According to National Geographic news (2015) they were discovered by Lee Berger (a paleoanthropologist at University of Witswatersrand) and his team of young scientists he called “cave astronaunts”. According to The Guardian (2015) Lee Berger said that Naledi was a new species of Homo found which he considered as quite remarkable. After analysing all the information it had to be applied, of which turned out to be a success and the last phase which is assess had to be executed, and it was final that the information acquired was worthy, accurate and reliable, the process of information fluency was a success.

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