Wednesday, 13 October 2010

HOW TO...Self Evalutation

1. What role(s) did you take on in the group?
I wouldn't say there were any definitive roles within our group and everybody collaborated well. A lot of the time i took it upon myself to be proactive and get the creativity, and idea generation going. I did so mainly by raising the questions that we needed to respond to and i also organised a group brainstorm and blogging session outside of college timetable.

2. How well do you think you performed in the role(s)?
i feel i performed well but theres always room for improvement and being tired doesn't help but i didn't let that become an issue and i contributed equally to the project.

3. How well do you think you worked as a group?
I was really pleased with how well we all got along in the group we collaborated well and everybody contributed with ideas development research and attendance.

4. What were the positives of working in a group?
Whenever we had ideas we would all have differing opinions but it had a positive effect in the sense that we could learn how to view the same idea from a different perspective giving us a new light on the idea. I really liked being able to bounce ideas of others and develop them together.

5.What were the negatives of working in a group?
Having never worked in a group before, in the beginning it was a slight discomfort to accept others opinions and ideas and merge several peoples ideas together but i felt more comfortable throughout the week.

6. What will you do differently next time?
I feel that my presentation skills aren't very strong and also my organisation was time keeping makes it harder to get work done so i will focus more.

7. Where could you have improved your resolution?
I think at times we drifted from our original concept and that drove the finished piece away from solving the problem in some areas although it did stay relevant. Also the quality of the finished product could have been better in terms of the materials used to print because i felt the colours didn't quite work with the brown paper.

8. What were the strengths of your presentation?
We had an extensive and thorough documentation on our blogs and we handed out bits of our visual research so people could see more closely what we were trying to achieve, for example photographs of places where you could go for a nap.

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