Saturday, October 8, 2011

Slinglend Blog Post #5

  • What stages of the project am I on and how is it progressing?
    Since I wasn't here on this day I was filled in on everything that was needed. As for the project, everyone was doing a great job and told me they managed to get the first rendition done for level 1. I was stoked and ready to work when it came time for me to get to class the following week. It is progressing quite well.
  • How or what could I improve?
    At this point, the only thing I can improve on is trying to manage time. I really was frustrated to know the car broke down the morning, and I had to be prepared for the outcome. Next time I need to be fully aware of the worst case scenario and be prepared to make up work that has been lost
  • Did I change my milestone goals? If so, why?
    No, everything is going just fine. There is absolutely no reason to change the milestone goals.
  • How did I deal with the problems that came up?
    As for the biggest problem that came up (me missing a day), I had to just do what I could. I managed to talk to everyone about the project, and they gave me the proper insight. I am relieved that we have such a good team on our shoulders, and makes me proud to be apart of it. Communication was key for this one.
  • What is working and what is not working in the planning and implementation of the project?
    So far like I mentioned, there was absolutely no problems that arived in the making of this game. Everything is running smoothly, and we will be working on the next step of the process. Level 2!
  • Briefly describe your time spent and any problems (within the team, with a computer, etc)
    Sadly I cannot describe everything that happened on this day because I wasn't in the class room. I however can say that the team did just fine to get us caught up to this point. The biggest problem, as I already stated, was me being unable to attend.
  • Evaluate the project as a whole.
    The project is going perfect. Everyone continues to work, and no matter how many people are gone, the team will do everything in their power to see to it the job gets done. That's what I like about this team thus far. There is no limits to how well things are going, and it will continue to be a pleasure working on this project.

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