Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Finaly finished 3rd help project
For my third project that I helped with was Molly's clothing drive. I helped paint posters for the drive. I learned that in order to have a successful project you need to have a eye catching poster. Bright colors contrasted on dark paper is very eye catching. Next time I would paint a little bit more carefully because I messed up and some of the letters look a little deformed. The pros of my help was that the project was able to get started a lot quicker, two painters are better than one. The cons are that my work is not always as clean and organized as Molly's so if she did it by herself the poster probably would have looked a little bit neater, but time is money.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Reflection on 2nd helping project Nicks Signs
I helped Nick with his project where he made motivational feel good spirit posters that he posted around the school. The posters really made walking down the hall a more enjoyable experience. I learned that a simple short project that only took one class period could do so much and lighten up someones day or make them laugh. If we were to do this again I would make the posters a little bit higher quality, but that would have taken more time.
Reflection on Origami Experience
The Origami Experience project was a success. People showed up and they all listened to instructions and we worked together to make a unit origami sculptor. The project did not get finished due to lack of time but the club will finish it next week. Next time I would of made a desicion on what we wanted to do exactly before all the people showed up. I knew we wanted to do origiami but I wasent sure if they wanted to work together, good thing we all did in the end. Some of the cons of the project was that there wasent enough people to help all the people that needed help, we should have got a couple of experienced people. I took pictures and I will upload them as soon as I get home.


Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Reflection on 1st project I helped with "AHS dance off"
I helped Emily Chung and Jared sharp with their dance off project. I helped make the posters and informed people about it. The project was more successful than we thought it would be, everyone that signed up showed up and danced. I learned that proper advertising is key to success. The pros of it was that it was successful but the cons are that there was no gain off of it, no money was raised that could have been, but then again that could have discouraged people from praticipating.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Reflection on Winter Clothing Drive!
My winter clothing drive did not go as drive did not go as well as I planned, many people did not know of its existance. If I were to try it again I would have advertised it and gotten more people to tell people about it. Oh well atleast I tried. I'll learn from my mistakes on this project and use that for my next project. I've already put up posters and talked to some people about it I expect for it to be a better project.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Milestones
The current milestones for my leadership projects are...
the end date of the winter clothing drive on december 16th
And the undetermined origami experience date, I am thinking january 13th but I am not really sure on it i have not asked my mentor for the project.
the end date of the winter clothing drive on december 16th
And the undetermined origami experience date, I am thinking january 13th but I am not really sure on it i have not asked my mentor for the project.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Current Situation
The current situation for both of my leadership projects is that they are both ready to launch. I have the winter clothing drive ready to start I just need to get in next weeks notam and it will be starting on december 6th and will go for two weeks ending on december 17th. Then the Origami Experience project I just talked to Mrs.Wilson about and she agreed to it. So the Origami project is set to occur on december 9th during clubs. The origami project is in need of helpers, so far I have Karan G.
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