So far I have really enjoyed listening to the Inquiry 3 presentations. They have introduced me to a number of new texts and I am very interested in some of them. Alex Kendall talked about a documentary that I thought sounded like it would be good. I will definitely be looking that up to watch. The book Bridget talked about also sounded like something I would be interested in because I have read an interactive book like that before and really enjoyed it. I think it is a great way for authors to express themselves. I already knew about a good bit of them, especially Austin's because I also have Remember the Titans on my canon list. That showed me that we both value that text for similar reasons. I think that seeing the same thing on someone else's canon shows that it can be valued by more than one person, which is what a canon should do in the first place. I think one thing that accounts for the differences in our values is how and where we were raised, or the context in which we grew up. My context has a lot to do with what I value and why so many things were on my canon because I was exposed to them as a child. I am looking forward to hearing more presentations on Thursday and finding out what everyone values for themselves.