Mr. Williams teaches 11th and 12th grade English at Orem High School. He retired from Verizon as VP Business Development several years ago. Upon retirement he moved Utah and built a home in Alpine, Utah. He continued with his consulting work and returned to college earning his teaching license in English from UVU. He taught at Brighton High School before coming to Orem.
He has an accounting degree from BYU and an MBA from Butler university.
He is married and has four children and four grandchildren.
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I really like using wikipedia but one site I liked was thinkquest.org/5413/history/history.com I liked how it talked about alot of the important stuff during the romantic era.
Honestly, wikipedia was the best for me. It was very detailed and gave a lot of sources. Various sites on Google (mainly by college professors) helped me to verify what wikipedia was saying.
I think that Google and wikipedia have been the most helpful so far. Google brings up a list of different websites and information that pertain to the topic and wikipedia has background info on just about everything possible.
I have found the most helpful site to go to is pioneer for since you can narrow your search down by getting peer reviewed papers and other references to others sites to visit.
to get fast and quick information the easiest for me to use was Wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteI agree with josh, wikipedia and a few random websites here and there have helped me out the most.
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ReplyDeleteWhat megan said since we just happened to work together.
ReplyDeleteI really like using wikipedia but one site I liked was thinkquest.org/5413/history/history.com I liked how it talked about alot of the important stuff during the romantic era.
ReplyDeleteuen.org, wikipedia.org, bbc.co.uk, and other ones i found.
ReplyDeleteThe one site that Mr. Jones showed us but mostly just googling or wikipedia because its just plain easy and not confusing for me!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, wikipedia was the best for me. It was very detailed and gave a lot of sources.
ReplyDeleteVarious sites on Google (mainly by college professors) helped me to verify what wikipedia was saying.
Probably wikipedia
ReplyDeleteI think that Google and wikipedia have been the most helpful so far. Google brings up a list of different websites and information that pertain to the topic and wikipedia has background info on just about everything possible.
ReplyDeleteOverall, I think the most helpful has been Wikipedia. If you don't think some information is reliable they give you the reference site as well.
ReplyDeleteI have used wikipedia the most. It is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteI have found the most helpful site to go to is pioneer for since you can narrow your search down by getting peer reviewed papers and other references to others sites to visit.
ReplyDeleteWikipedia has helped me the most.
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ReplyDeletewikipedia, ever heard of it?
ReplyDeleteWikipedis has helped, but also if you do a more indepth search, you find more information that helps a bit more.
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