Last week we finally tested our 36" bridge. We predicted our bridge to hold 34lbs of sand, but unfortunately it only held a tad over 28lbs. Then we did the unimaginable and took apart the great "love train" and let the bridge rest in piece. This week in class all we have to do is fill out a course evaluation sheet. I plan on giving this class a great evaluation. Before this class, however, we will be turning in our A4 report. Our major accomplishment of the week was our bridge competing against the other bridges in the class, and falling somewhere in the middle of the results in the end. There are no issues to face this week as there is no more problems I am currently trying to solve for this class. This blog post is my last issue for this class, and it is currently being resolved.
I certainly did learn something worthwhile for each of the topics identified in the course goals. Everything I did in this class was very informative and taught me something. The least beneficial part for me was the communication and availability to meet between our team. We did not really communicate too much between labs other than the blogs, and I feel like we could have been more productive in creating a better bridge had we been able to communicate and meet more. The most beneficial part for me was combining my thoughts with the thoughts of my team members and using all of our thoughts to create the bridge. It was a very enjoyable experience, and I learned a lot from it. I don't really have any suggestions on how to improve this course. I thought it was pretty close to perfect.
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