Tuesday, June 28, 2005

June 28 reflection on Inquiry

Inquiry Reflection June 28

In inquiry I learned about teamwork and setting ground rules on how your group communicates.
I learned that before you start you need to decide and agree on how you are going to present your findings.
Because of this leaning I can now put this leaning to use in future inquirys so that the group has deside and then set the ground rules of how the group communicates before they begin as well as decided on how they are going to presnt their findings to people.

Pros of the Natural disaster warning systems inquiry group (Katie, George, Gareth and Alexander)

We have finally desided on how we are going to present our findings to the class (after much changing round)

We have got info from people and the internet (there are not many books on our topic as it is a relatively new subject)

We managed to settle reasonably quickly to the task at hand but we were not always on task when planning (Breaking of laptop in schools pod meant we weren't able to use the pod of laptops only class and library computers)

We Managed to work around the avalibility of resourses e.g others using the phone, no computers to use.

Cons

We disagreed a lot at the start.

We had problems with recording phone numbers so we had to ring back again and so the reseptionist got a little annoyed!!!!

By Alexander

No comments: