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The Biggest Lesson of All

2009
What would school be like?

Team

AshleyRomeo Engineering and Technology Center, MI, United States


MichelleRomeo Engineering and Technology Center, MI, United States


MelissaRomeo Engineering and Technology Center, MI, United States


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Julie MorganRomeo Engineering and Technology Center, MI, United States


Category

Social Sciences & Culture

Audience

All ages

Language

English

Team Collaboration

Team Collaboration

Our team worked extremely well together. Every member had their tasks that they were given to complete. For example Michelle wrote the sections about the energy, Ashley wrote the sections about the floor plans and Melissa helped find graphics and edit the written sections. At the beginning of the hour we would get together and talk about what needed to be done, we would then split up to work so that each member had something to work on. Then, once a member was done another member would check it and make any necessary changes. We all worked together to make this project outstanding and informative.

Team Diversity

Team Diversity

Our team has not a lot of diversity. We are the same race, we live in the same community, and we all have similar religions. Yet, our family structure is different. Michelle’s mom and dad are together but her dad works out of state and her brother is away at college. Melissa’s parents live together with her and her two sisters. Ashley’s family is separated and she lives with her dad while her mom lives out of state. Some of the members of the group live out in the country, where dial-up internet is the only option. This creates problems when you are trying to work on projects that need the internet. So even with the diversity we have in our group, as team we work extremely well together.