exhibition reflection
Q: The greatest strength of my exhibition project was...
A: I think the greatest strength of my exhibition project was that we stuck together and kept our heads in the game even when our project didn't cooperate with us and it didn't do what we wanted it to. Working with clay for the first time, really made our job difficult and gave us to much of a challenge which led to many mishaps. We tried our best to cover them and succeeded for most of these mistakes and most importantly didn't give up.
Q: Share some things you learned through the process of creating your exhibition project.
A: Well firstly I learned that it is extremely hard to work with clay when building a dam, because of the water and also how to work through problems and fix them as a group. When a problem did arise we would each give our input and try them all to see if they worked. This kept us mostly calm and made sure we were doing something productive, most of the time.
Q: An area of growth I would like to see for myself is in...
A: Design of the project
Q: The thing I would most like to have improved about my exhibition project is...
A: One thing that I think our entire group would probably change was the materials that we used to build our hydroelectric dam. We used clay and foam board which didn't completely cooperate when water was poured with it because of small crack and gaps between them. We would try to use new materials that are actually waterproof.
Q: My greatest strength during exhibition was...
A: Teamwork With Partners and Speaking Ability
A: I think the greatest strength of my exhibition project was that we stuck together and kept our heads in the game even when our project didn't cooperate with us and it didn't do what we wanted it to. Working with clay for the first time, really made our job difficult and gave us to much of a challenge which led to many mishaps. We tried our best to cover them and succeeded for most of these mistakes and most importantly didn't give up.
Q: Share some things you learned through the process of creating your exhibition project.
A: Well firstly I learned that it is extremely hard to work with clay when building a dam, because of the water and also how to work through problems and fix them as a group. When a problem did arise we would each give our input and try them all to see if they worked. This kept us mostly calm and made sure we were doing something productive, most of the time.
Q: An area of growth I would like to see for myself is in...
A: Design of the project
Q: The thing I would most like to have improved about my exhibition project is...
A: One thing that I think our entire group would probably change was the materials that we used to build our hydroelectric dam. We used clay and foam board which didn't completely cooperate when water was poured with it because of small crack and gaps between them. We would try to use new materials that are actually waterproof.
Q: My greatest strength during exhibition was...
A: Teamwork With Partners and Speaking Ability