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Student last survey results

 For the post-test, the questions that were lower than the first test results were emphasized.

Accordingly, the rate of those who did not see nuclear energy as renewable energy in the post-test increased from 78% to 80%.
The rate of those who say that geothermal energy is not renewable energy has decreased from 63% to 45%.
The percentage of those who say that geothermal energy is produced from the heat of magma has increased from 65% to 73%.
The rate of those who say that energy can be produced from garbage increased from 76% to 83%.
The rate of those who consider fossil fuels as renewable energy has decreased from 78% to 76%.
The rate of those who think that we can produce biogas from plant and animal waste has increased from 73% to 82%.
94% of the students stated that they learned a new web 2.0 tool.
Again, 94% of the students stated that they liked the collaborative product on global warming.
97% of the students stated that they liked the renewable energy collaborative product.
92% of the students stated that they liked the final product prepared at the end of the project.
Again, 91% of the students stated that they found Deniz Vural's interview useful.


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