Thursday, December 13, 2007
Paragon of Teamwork
At first I thought of the final exam project as just another research paper and PowerPoint in which most of the information would be off the internet and with just enough work to get an A or B. I had this mentality because of the fact that I was going to work in a group and I didn’t want to get stuck with all the work or have the problem of not communicating with the group. So I thought of just having everyone do a part and e-mail it to me on a certain day put it together and turn it in. After I was with my group I decided to propose an idea that would go above and beyond Natasha’s expectations just to see what the group would say. I proposed to host and event, video tape it and present it to the class. This task I knew would be difficult and time consuming and I was only up to it if the group as a whole would be up for it. Turns out I had an amazing group. Everyone contributed an enormous amount to the entire project and the dedication to the project was just unexpected and surprising. My partners , Danielle, Veronica, and Niko were great. Everyone worked in sync and we were very effective as a group. We all spent countless hours on editing the video, which was the hardest part of the project. I was surprised at how much cooperation there was in the group and how much desire to contribute to the project. I feel that I was really lucky in having my group members because I got paired up with individuals, that like me, expect nothing but the best. This mentality and atitiude is conveyed in the final product, and my pride and joy, the video “Darfur, The tragedy Unknown.” I just want to give thanks to my group members for having such an amazing project, and thanks Natasha for inspiring the group to give 110% effort…..
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