Reflective Statement
I found my group to be a very productive team. We not only stayed focus but also came up with very different and unique ideas. This was due to the members of my team having a wide range of skills and coming from different backgrounds and areas of expertise. The way our team communicated with each other also helped with how our project turned out. If someone felt that a decision needed to be more discussed or developed then they spoke up.
The biggest fault of the group came down to expectations and assumptions being used in a more optimistic way causing some processes to be reevaluated which took up more time than we had. This could have been caused by being too much focused on other parts that needed to be completed and not realizing the effect that any changes made to that had on the rest of the project.
For this idea of ours to be improved it would have to come down to more testing. By testing we could evaluate what the problem is and take out all irrelevant variables to find the best solution. Once one part of the project was further developed we could focus on testing how our robot went after that development and see if we had to make any adjustments.
I have found out from this project how I plan and assess things and that I need to broaden the way I produce my thoughts into more then just bullet points and small sketches. If I were to change this I might get a better understanding on what it is I want to get from my ideas.
Marty
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