May 8

Sleek Geeks Science Video!

The Sleek Geek video.

1.      What is the project you have been working on?  What are the success criteria for the competition (i.e. how will your video be assessed)?  You may like to include a link to your video at this point (you can upload your video to Microsoft Stream).
The project we are working on is called the Sleek Geek video that we need to make about a change in topic. The success criteria for the competition are to make sure that we have clear information in the video and that audiences are going to understand.

2.      How did you organise your group? Did each person have specific roles? Did each person have the opportunity to contribute their ideas?  How would you improve your work in this aspect if you had another opportunity to repeat the project?
We organised our group by having three people as the voice recorders, one filmier, two drawers and four editors. We all contributed our own ideas to the group and our group tried to fit everyone’s wants into the product.

3.      Did your group have any disagreements? What strategies did you use to resolve these conflicts? How would you improve your work in this aspect if you had another opportunity to repeat the project?
Our group had some disagreements, but they were resolved by patient discussion. In fact, instead of discussion, the other better solution was to try to include everybody’s opinions and not to leave anything out.

4.      How did your group manage your time? Did you finish the project on time? How would you improve your work in this aspect if you had another opportunity to repeat the project?
We used our time pretty well since we had plenty of time and we barely went off-topic. We finished the product on time because we got everything sorted and planned well. If we had another chance to do it again, I would make the drawings more realistic as they were not very clear, although they could be time-consuming.