Feedback and productivity

Sabrina Weigerstorfer

"tell us your abilities through a story when you were working. What do you need to work on?" 

A couple of wees ago, we were faced with the challenge of how we were going to display the glass pane. We came together as a group to discuss our options on how we might support the glass and make it look good. We all had our own ideas, so we had to listen and incorporate everyone's ideas into the design. Mr. Bright gave us some valuable imput that later was incorporated into our final design with modifications. We determined as a team the degree of the slant of the glass and began cutting the boxes. We then started taping them together and cutting out holes for the cables. When someone was confused, the others were very helpful in explaining, even if it took five times to explain it, and helping them understand what the plan was. 

 These last days were very hectic. We needed to finish our final product as well as finish our buisness plan, I was always adamant that we needed to finish the product and worked while others were finishing their AT proposals. We split into different groups I was mainly working on building our product, while hayden focused on making the maps. AJ and I were both working on the stand by cutting, taping, coding, trying to get everything together. At around lunch we switches and those who were working on the business plan switched and worked on the building, and vice versa. We were all very productive during this project and were always working on what we needed to complete. I need to work on setting out priorities because I worked alot on the final product during school hours were I could have been working on the business plan, and perhaps being a little less assertive on the completion of the product (since most of my team didnt think we needed a completed product for our shark tank pitch). But this project was amazing, and I have never had such as good group project were everyone was active and productive.