Starting off the week, I observed a virtual tour for the paranormal exhibit at the MIA. The tour guide started off asking what brought everyone to the virtual tour as an icebreaker. I’ve been super excited about the exhibit myself, but it was a delight to see everyone’s enthusiasm for the tour. There were people out of the state and country who came, which really added a fun energy to the tour. Afterwards, the tour guide went over basic rules about Zoom like how to mute your mic, how to limit the video screen, etc. I definitely thought that was helpful for the people who are not well adjusted to Zoom. Then throughout the tour, the tour guide was amazing at pronouncing every word slowly so everyone could understand. Along with this, they would use transitions between discussing each artwork. For example, they would say, “we just looked at an art piece that deals with this theme and idea. Now, let’s turn our attention to this artwork that deals with this theme.” The entire tour was super clear to understand because of the slow pronunciation and transitions between art. Again like last week, this week really caught me off guard, especially with midterms fast approaching. I was able to chisel away at some more questions to the Joy and Wonder art collection and start to put together an art lesson plan for Krista Pearson for the summer park events.