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Jul. 27th, 2005 07:13 amI've learned an important lesson this week. Communication is the key to success. Well at least when it comes to team projects for school. Our team obviously didn't communicate like it should have. Either that, or we just didn't get the messages across right.
Just got a look at the part of the project the other half of the team was supposed to work on. Couple things wrong with it. First? There are some words spelled wrong. Second? It doesn't follow the paper I wrote. Third? There's no logic to it. (hence the reason to follow the paper in the first place) Fourth? Would it make sense to anyone else to me that when you have bulleted items, you would add them each to the page one at a time (meaning four seperate frames for four items) rather than putting them all up in one frame? Yeah, me too.
Our presentation is tomorrow. Our final meeting is in an hour and a half. I'm going to have to make last minute changes. *sigh* To quote Nick Cage's character from Honeymoon in Vegas, "I'm in Whymea."
Just got a look at the part of the project the other half of the team was supposed to work on. Couple things wrong with it. First? There are some words spelled wrong. Second? It doesn't follow the paper I wrote. Third? There's no logic to it. (hence the reason to follow the paper in the first place) Fourth? Would it make sense to anyone else to me that when you have bulleted items, you would add them each to the page one at a time (meaning four seperate frames for four items) rather than putting them all up in one frame? Yeah, me too.
Our presentation is tomorrow. Our final meeting is in an hour and a half. I'm going to have to make last minute changes. *sigh* To quote Nick Cage's character from Honeymoon in Vegas, "I'm in Whymea."
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Date: 2005-08-01 06:07 pm (UTC)I just hope my next class has a project that goes better. I guess every time I go through this is a learning process, ya' know?