Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Decision Making
First time ever, in my expirience, proffesor or teacher, gave students a chance to decide what to do with their grades for the first test. A lot of people would agree with me that it was a complete chaos and it seemed that we were not goinh to make decision on what to do with it. I, personally, decided to be active( give some ideas) because i got 70 on the test and i wanted a better grade. I know that some people in class did not want other people to get better grades because they were not studing and etc. That was absolute shock for me, i would never think that some people might actuslly do that. Okay, i agreed that 25 extra points is too much, but 10 was enough...but nooo people didn't want other to get these points. Anyway, on the end one guy almosr ruined everything. I swear that after i heard him i almost had heart attack...how could he do that? So, after successfully convincing him that it was positive thing and finally getting what we wanted, i think that we could have handle it differently. For example, we could have break up in several groups and have leaders of these groups argue their points. So, let's just thank our Professor for everything that he did for us and hope that next test is going to be not very hard.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Egg-cellent way to plan //
I was very lucky to be in my group because most people in my group were very cooperative and had interesting ideas how to do that. "Steps in planning" , my team actually went through steps 1 ,2, 3 and 5. Number 1 we knew our objective and how we wanted to approach that. Also, in step 2 , some people in our group actually broght some scissors and staple to make sure that we have everything stepled and cut properly. So, we used outside resources, and finally the steps 3 and 5 , we had two plans and then we just decided to put them all together. It was very successful and our team's egg did not break. I think that cooperative t eam work give best results, that anyone who is trying to do it alone.
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