Idea Generation
What is this project about?
Looking for more support narrowing down your idea? Try using the idea matrix on this page.
The storm that hit Texas and its effects.
What do you want to get out of this project?
I wasn't to use this project to practice for presentation skills and or paper writing skills. And also to learn more about the storm that hit Texas.
where did the skills go? we are taking skills out of the idea generation process, in an attempt to make projects more career-focused. If you want to get leveled-up for a project, share it with the appropriate guide or faculty member for feedback upon completion.
Guiding Question
Turn your idea above into a guiding question.
Check out some resources on how to write a guiding question here.
What was the largest effect of the storm?
Exploration
Use this space to take notes, keep track of your sources, or conversations you have with people about this project.
Production
What will it take for you to complete this project?
Use the table below to set your own timeline for deliverables, keep in mind when your final work product is due at the end of the cycle.
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Reflection
Reflect on this project cycle by answering the questions below.
The act of reflecting allows us to pull out the big takeaways that we'd like to remember from this project to make recalling them easier.
What are some of the most interesting discoveries you've made working on this project?
I discovered that I need to work on my project skills.
What extra resources would be helpful for this project in the future?
YouTube and news websites.
š¹ What did you enjoy most about this project? š„ What didn't go well in this project? š± What will you do differently next time?
I enjoyed the fact that this project is good practice for future projects.
My time management.
I will prepare better.