Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The "Yo-Yo" Egg

In terms of the planning process my group did a great job in defining our goals and determining our resources. We were very aware of our 25 mins to plan and identified that the 10 minutes of constructing time was very little. Everyone in the group took part in brainstorming different ideas but 2 individuals came up with the idea on the "Yo-Yo" egg. We all decided that we liked the idea of taping 8 straws together and proceed to lower the egg down. But after analyzing the straws a little better we realized that the length of the 8 straws tapped together would still leave the egg to drop 4-5 feet. We then came to the conclusion that it would be best to cut the straws in half the long way in order to double the length. We then proceeded to ask professor Kurpis a few questions about whether or not our yo-yo egg complied with the assignments rules. At this point we felt ready to put our idea to the test.

When the ten minutes began we knew one of our hardest task would be to actually get the scissors, so we had one group member dedicated to that. Another group member showed that she was the best taper so she was in charge of taping the straws together. Another group member had the responsibility of cutting the straws in half and straightening them out. The other two guys where in charge of protecting the egg and attaching the egg to the end of the straws. We worked down to the final seconds be when it was all said and done our egg survived!


Looking back at the planning process I realized my group never had any alternative strategy and we never put together a tactical plan. At the end of the 25 minuets the yo-yo egg was our only well thought out plan. And now i realize we could have planned a little better by delegating responsibilities before the 10 mins started rather than during. This way, we wouldn't have been so pressured for time during the 10 mins.

Never the less, I believe my group did an outstanding job. We were able to think outside the box and come up with a plan that actually worked all while finding a way to cause our classmates greif.

1 comment:

Darryl said...

Our plan was smart and even though many people were mad, we followed the rules. We asked questions and maximized our items to make the contraption what it was. Our planning process utilized every second and was quite productive. We had assigned roles and followed them completely. I can honestly say, our contraption was the best and our planning as well.