I was surprised to how broad this topic really was. I found myself reading more than what I actually used in my references. I could have managed my time better by not reading an excessive amount of reading and more towards building the website as a whole. As ironic as it may sound, I learned the importance of backing files into a cloud or as an email attachment because computers are not always reliable towards maintaining stability all the time.
As for advice to anyone doing the fire project next year, I would encourage to actually planning out a schedule and committing to it so they do not fall behind. Another piece of advice is that the project does not care about AP testing, so you must find a balance between studying and building/researching for the fire project.
Despite the setbacks, I really did enjoy going more into depth about the internet, cyber rights, and internet security. I found myself reading into miscellaneous articles going further into depth of the exploits of hacking, piracy, and the sorts.
As for advice to anyone doing the fire project next year, I would encourage to actually planning out a schedule and committing to it so they do not fall behind. Another piece of advice is that the project does not care about AP testing, so you must find a balance between studying and building/researching for the fire project.
Despite the setbacks, I really did enjoy going more into depth about the internet, cyber rights, and internet security. I found myself reading into miscellaneous articles going further into depth of the exploits of hacking, piracy, and the sorts.