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Final Project Reflection Report

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1.How are you feeling about your final project? I feel positive about my final project for this unit. First, Omar and I had made a good slideshow that was somewhat modern. Second, we had found useful information that was somewhat reliable. 2. What things specifically tell you that it went so well/so poorly? Somethings that told us hat we had done a good job was the feedback we received from the people we presented the slideshow to. In addition, we compared our presentation and its qualities to other peoples´ and we found that ours was ´superior´. 3. As you think about the decisions you made in this unit, which ones seem most important? The decision of redesigning our slideshow again to specify our results was useful. Our general results …show more content…

How did the final project go compared to how you thought it might go? The final project was little better than I expected. Omars technological skills are always good, which is why I thought we would do a good job. Yet, I expected the survey results to be sketchy, because of all of the written results and the unreliability of some peoples responses. 5. What are some things you learned from this project? First, I´ve learned some tricks involving Google Excel and creating proper graphs. Second, I learned that when you work with people that actually complete their work, the project is smoother and better. Though, I was surprised that he completed all of his work and did even more, which was interesting. 5a. What did you learn about research (surveys, interviews, etc.)? I learned that more than just some people find their homework uninteresting. I didn't expect this to be a problem for most people. I learned that most people find the homework in Mathematics and social studies uninteresting, and I agree. I was surprised that few people found artistic assignments interesting, but they were probably thinking about the basic art class assignments which are not being intended. 6. How can you apply some of what you’ve learned in future

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