Group Project Consensus

Group Project Consensus Order Description SPC 3425 Group Project Assignment This group project consists of three different scenarios that you, as a group, will need to come to a consensus on to determine the importance of each item related to the specific scenario. The group members will be determined by your Professor and you will be notified in advance. You will have the ability to meet with your group members via adobe connect or within blackboard messaging system where your group’s activity will be monitored by the professor. In addition to the Adobe Connect meetings, all of you will be required to write a short 3-4 page essay paper about the experience. Coming to a Consensus Groups are complex systems in which the actions of individual members affect everyone in the group as well as the outcome of group work. Working in groups is an inescapable part of everyday life; most people spend a considerable amount of time and energy working in groups. Group communication is the interaction of three or more interdependent people working to achieve a common goal. A clear goal is the most significant factor separating successful groups from unsuccessful groups. An effective group has both a clear understanding of its goal and a belief that its goal is meaningful and worthwhile. Effective group goals require attention to their clarity, challenge, commitment, compatibility, cooperation, and cost. Clear, elevated goals challenge group members and give them the opportunity to excel both as individuals and as a group. Specific goals lead to higher performance than do generalized goals. Decision making results in a judgment or choice from different alternatives in a group. Problem solving is a complex process in which groups analyze a problem and agree to a plan that will solve it or reduce its negative effects. Groups make decisions by voting, seeking consensus, and/or relying on authority rule. Groups should be wary of false consensus, which occurs when members reluctantly give in to group pressures or an external authority. Guidelines for Adobe Connect: Student Using Adobe Connect: This video provides students with a complete overview of Adobe Connect. (Tutorial) Share Presentation: In this video we will provide an overview of how to Share a Presentation in Adobe Connect. (Tutorial) Student Collaboration: This video provides an overview about how Adobe Connect can be used for student's collaboration and group work activities or projects. (Tutorial) Scenarios Scenario one consists of a plane crash and specific items that you and your team members need to rank according to what you think are most important. Scenario Type 1: Plane Crash You and your companions have just survived the crash of a small plane. Both the pilot and copilot were killed in the crash. It is mid-January, and you are in Northern Canada. The daily temperature is 25 below zero, and the night time temperature is 40 below zero. There is snow on the ground, and the countryside is wooded with several creeks crisscrossing the area. The nearest town is 20 miles away. You are all dressed in city clothes appropriate for a business meeting. Your group of survivors managed to salvage the following items: A ball of steel wool A small ax A loaded .45-caliber pistol Can of Crisco shortening Newspapers (one per person) Cigarette lighter (without fluid) Extra shirt and pants for each survivor 20 x 20 ft. piece of heavy-duty canvas A sectional air map made of plastic One quart of 100-proof whiskey A compass Family-size chocolate bars (one per person) Your task as a group is to list the above 12 items in order of importance for your survival. Additionally, list the uses for each. You must come to a consensus as a group for this. Scenario two consists of survival on the moon and specific items that you and your team members need to rank according to what you think are most important. Scenario Type 2: Survival on the Moon You and two of your crew are returning to the base ship on the sunlit side of the moon after carrying out a 72-hour exploration trip. Your small rocket craft has crash-landed about 300 kilometers from the base ship. You and the crew need to reach the base ship. In addition to your spacesuits, your crew was able to remove the following items from the rocket craft: 4 packages of food concentrate 20m nylon rope 1 portable heating unit 1 magnetic compass 1 box of matches 1 first-aid kit 2 50-kg tanks of oxygen 20 L of water 1 star chart 1 case of dehydrated milk 1 solar-powered radio set 3 signal flares 1 large piece of insulating fabric 1 flashlight 2 45-caliber pistols, loaded Your task as a group is to list the above 15 items in order of importance for your survival. Additionally, list the uses for each. You must come to a consensus as a group for this. Scenario three consists of being lost at sea and specific items that you and your team members need to rank according to what you think are more important. Scenario Type 3: Lost at Sea You and your team have chartered a yacht. None of you have any previous sailing experience and you have hired an experience skipper and two-person crew. As you sail through the southern Pacific Ocean a fire breaks out and much of the yacht and its contents are destroyed. The yacht is slowing sinking, your location is unclear because vital navigational and radio have been damaged. The yacht skipper and crew have been lost whilst trying to fight the fire. Your best guestimate is that you are approximately 1000 miles South West of the nearest landfall. You and your friends have managed to save the following 15 items, undamaged and intact after the fire: 1. A sextant 2. A shaving mirror 3. A quantity of mosquito netting 4. A five gallon can of water 5. A case of army rations 6. Maps of the Pacific Ocean 7. A floating seat cushion 8. A 2 gallon can of oil/petrol mixture 9. A small transistor radio 10. 20 square feet of Opaque plastic sheeting 11. Shark repellent 12. One quart of 160 percent proof rum 13. 15ft nylon rope 14. 2 boxes of chocolate bars 15. A fishing kit Your task as a group is to list the above 15 items in order of importance for your survival. Additionally, list the uses for each. You must come to a consensus as a group for this. Questions Below are the questions that you need to complete individually in a 3-4 page essay format following APA or MLA. Once you have completed this you will then need to turn your work into turnitin.com before the due date posted on your syllabus. You will need to answer the following questions using specifics and examples from your group scenario discussions and relate the theory/information from your text to the following questions. • How were decisions made? (See chapter 9) • How were meetings conducted? (See chapter 11) • Who influenced the decisions and how? (See chapter 5) • How could better decisions have been made? (See chapter 10) • Did people listen to each other? If not why not? (See chapter 7) • What roles did group members adopt? (See chapter 3) • How was conflict managed? (See chapter 8) • What kinds of behavior helped or hindered the group? (See chapter 11) • How did people feel about the decisions? (See chapter 9) • How satisfied was each person with the decision (ask each participant to rate his / her satisfaction out of 10, then obtain a group average and compare / discuss with other groups' satisfaction levels) (See chapter 9) • What have you learnt about the functioning of this group? • How would you do the activity differently if you were asked to do it again? • What situations at work/home/school do you think are like this exercise? [4/2, 11:17 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok. shall we begin? [4/2, 11:18 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: with scenario 1 [4/2, 11:18 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I got called in to work at 1 so I would have to leave at 12:30 but I'm here till then (: [4/2, 11:19 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: I'm pulling up the scenarios now [4/2, 11:19 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: What is the first item we want to choose? [4/2, 11:20 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: i think extra clothing because it says it's 20 below so I feel like you should start with that in my opinion that would be the most important [4/2, 11:21 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I agree. [4/2, 11:21 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Giovany? [4/2, 11:22 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: how about pistol next for protection against predetors? [4/2, 11:22 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: I would vote a small ax [4/2, 11:22 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: We could use that to chop wood to start a fire [4/2, 11:23 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I was debating that one too. I'm ok with that being the second item [4/2, 11:23 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I agree on the ax as well [4/2, 11:24 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The gun can be used for protection and a potential fire starter [4/2, 11:24 AM] ?+1 (786) 416-2168?: Ok I'm here [4/2, 11:24 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok. pistol 3rd? [4/2, 11:24 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Maybe the whiskey and broken cigarette lighter could somehow be used together to make a fire? [4/2, 11:25 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I agree on the pistol [4/2, 11:25 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I don't think we can use whiskey to start a fire like gas fluid does [4/2, 11:26 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yes that makes sense. Our best option is to focus on combating the cold [4/2, 11:26 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: True, I just read once that some alcohol content is flammable [4/2, 11:26 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: We can alcohol is combustible [4/2, 11:26 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: And we can use it as a disinfectant in case we need to treat wounds [4/2, 11:27 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: True [4/2, 11:27 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: It looks like we can use it with some other things [4/2, 11:27 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: let's add lighter as 4 and whiskey as 5? [4/2, 11:28 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: how about a compass next? [4/2, 11:28 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: will help us know where we are going [4/2, 11:28 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I'm fine with those (: [4/2, 11:29 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: who wants to pick number 6? [4/2, 11:29 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I also googled that steel wool is very flammable [4/2, 11:30 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Well we got the order kinda wrong we need to first treat the wounds to make sure everyone is stable and won't die from the injury than we need to set a fire to keep us warm [4/2, 11:31 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: That's true [4/2, 11:31 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: you make a good point [4/2, 11:32 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The can of Crisco can be used partly as an insulator and wound covering [4/2, 11:32 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: the first 2 are correct based on your point [4/2, 11:32 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Along with the compass I think after should be the sectional air chart? It shows ground features to pilots so it could be like a map [4/2, 11:33 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yes we will need that to figure out way around. Good one [4/2, 11:33 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: correct [4/2, 11:34 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: do we still want to leave extra clothes as #1, small ax as #2? [4/2, 11:35 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I think extra clothes then treating the wounds? [4/2, 11:35 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Extra clothes one. Whiskey two. Crisco three [4/2, 11:35 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah [4/2, 11:36 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok. 3rd lighter and 4th whiskey to start fire and keep us warm? [4/2, 11:36 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Ax four. Broken cigarettes five steel wool six and lighter seven [4/2, 11:36 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Whiskey is 2 on the listen [4/2, 11:37 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: List [4/2, 11:37 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: To sterilize the wounds [4/2, 11:37 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: There's a broken cigarette lighter [4/2, 11:38 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Oh the lighter is broken [4/2, 11:38 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah [4/2, 11:38 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Missed that [4/2, 11:38 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok [4/2, 11:38 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Well the lighter can be used to cut some clothes to make bandages [4/2, 11:39 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: And also used as the fire starter [4/2, 11:39 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: why crisco 3? [4/2, 11:39 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: It can be used to heal scars [4/2, 11:40 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yes and used to also keep us warm cuz butter is made from fat [4/2, 11:41 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: And it'll help keep our skin hydrated [4/2, 11:41 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Its a lard product though so it doesn't have the salt of butter that would hurt wounds I believe [4/2, 11:42 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: It's majorly fat so when consumed although not tasty Haha would probably be best for the environment [4/2, 11:43 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Lol [4/2, 11:43 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Giovanny, what do you mean by number 5? Broken cigarettes five steel wool six and lighter seven [4/2, 11:44 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: there's no broken cigarettes. [4/2, 11:44 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I clarified those were one thing [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I don't think under the circumstances we need to worry about the environment ? [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I mean to deal with surviving in that environment [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: We're gonna be chopping wood to start a fire to keep warm [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: or die [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: You need fat in your body for warmth [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: oh ok. gotcha [4/2, 11:45 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yea just looked again sorry remove that [4/2, 11:46 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: I see cigarette lighter with no fluid [4/2, 11:46 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: clothes, whiskey, crisco, ax, steel wool, lighter [4/2, 11:46 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: what are the next six? [4/2, 11:47 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Compass, sectional map [4/2, 11:47 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Chocolate for food? [4/2, 11:47 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: how about newspaper to cover ourselves? [4/2, 11:48 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The map seven. [4/2, 11:48 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: The canvas could also be used for warmth [4/2, 11:48 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: lol newspaper can be used more like toilet paper [4/2, 11:48 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I say canvas to help block cold wind [4/2, 11:48 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: as 7 [4/2, 11:49 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: lol [4/2, 11:49 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: For shelter yeah [4/2, 11:49 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: that too but homless use it to cover themselves at night. must provide some kind of protection [4/2, 11:49 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yes [4/2, 11:49 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: And the steel wool can be used to reinforce the canvas like a tent [4/2, 11:50 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: right! [4/2, 11:50 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: so canvas 7? [4/2, 11:50 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Then compass and map [4/2, 11:50 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Wait shouldn't shelter come before the fire ? [4/2, 11:51 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: It can [4/2, 11:51 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Would probably help block the wind from destroying the fire [4/2, 11:51 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I think shelter and fire are one given the extreme cold we are dealing with [4/2, 11:52 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: True true [4/2, 11:52 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: canvas, newspaper, compass, sectional air map, pistol and chocolate? [4/2, 11:53 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I think newspaper last, as even though it does help it's not more important than the map and compass and food [4/2, 11:54 AM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The newspaper should be last. I agree with that @Janie Shallue [4/2, 11:54 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: you know that newspaper can be used as insulation..... if we put that under our clothes it will help keep warm [4/2, 11:57 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: what do you guys think? [4/2, 11:57 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: given the time, can we finalize scenario 1 and move to scenario 2? [4/2, 11:57 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: But we also have the clothes, crisco, fire and shelter to keep warm. I just personally think it's an add on that yes could be used but not more important than the other things [4/2, 11:58 AM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I'm fine to move on to the next scenario [4/2, 11:59 AM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok, we can move newspaper to the end and slide everything else up. Is everyone onboard? [4/2, 12:00 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: canvas, compass, sectional air map, pistol, chocolate, newspaper? [4/2, 12:01 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Hello? [4/2, 12:02 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I've got a hard stop at 12:30 also and I think we need to agree and finalize this one scenario and try to do scenario 2. [4/2, 12:02 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: we can schedule another time for scenario 3 if we can't make it. [4/2, 12:02 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I'm good with that [4/2, 12:02 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Giovanny? [4/2, 12:06 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Janie, let's move to scenario 2 [4/2, 12:07 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: We good [4/2, 12:07 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Let's move on [4/2, 12:08 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Maybe the rope to ties us all together [4/2, 12:08 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I say we pick oxygen tanks then water, followed by nylon rope to attach to each other so we tie us together [4/2, 12:09 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah [4/2, 12:09 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I'm good with that [4/2, 12:09 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: or rope first then oxygen followed by water [4/2, 12:09 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: The first one you did is good [4/2, 12:09 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Then food? [4/2, 12:10 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: First aid kit is important as well [4/2, 12:10 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: first aid kit and insulating fabric next? [4/2, 12:10 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yes [4/2, 12:10 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: then food concentrate? [4/2, 12:11 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: or portable heating unit first then food? [4/2, 12:11 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: similar concept as scenario 1 [4/2, 12:12 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Are we supposed to assume that ppl are injured because it's a crash landing? [4/2, 12:12 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I think food then heating unit [4/2, 12:12 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Possibly [4/2, 12:12 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: same as scenario 1 [4/2, 12:12 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: that's what we assumed when we chose whiskey to help with wound [4/2, 12:12 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Well the rope is essential but oxygen should be number one [4/2, 12:13 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yea I was just thinking about that [4/2, 12:13 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: right, we got oxygen as 1, water as 2 and rope as 3 [4/2, 12:13 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: maybe water can be pushed out a bit? [4/2, 12:14 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: making the rope 2? [4/2, 12:14 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Insulated fabric 3 [4/2, 12:14 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: agree [4/2, 12:14 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Agree [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: I think the human body can survive up to 72 hours without water [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: I gotta check that tho [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: the water will have to go with dehydrated milk [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: provide some fat and liquid to the body [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Why would we need the pistol on the moon lol [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Are we to assume there are aliens [4/2, 12:15 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Lmbo [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: so far we have oxygen, rope, insulating fabric, first aid kit, [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Magnetic compass? [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: To help us find the base [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: to kill one of us and have more supplies ? [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Hahaha [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: we are not that kind of group so we are good without it [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: lol I'm dead [4/2, 12:16 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: that'll be the last item we take [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Maybe the star chart and compass [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The compass and star map need to be together [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Maybe the solar powered radio [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: portable heating unit 5? [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: keep warm [4/2, 12:17 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: The flares would be useful too [4/2, 12:18 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Agree on the heating unit [4/2, 12:18 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: How far is 300 Km [4/2, 12:18 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: once we have these essentials we can begin picking items to get us to base (i.e. radio compass star map [4/2, 12:18 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: about 140 miles [4/2, 12:19 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: 186 [4/2, 12:19 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: We are going to be walking for days [4/2, 12:19 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah [4/2, 12:20 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: At a good pace we can cover about 20-25 miles a day [4/2, 12:20 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: oxygen, rope, insulating fabric, first aid kit.... how about compass star chart and radio next? [4/2, 12:20 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah those should go next [4/2, 12:20 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: We need something to keep us grounded [4/2, 12:21 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Isn't the gravity less on the moon [4/2, 12:21 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I think the space suits should have that capability [4/2, 12:21 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: as for the pace, we don't know as I don't think it will be the same [4/2, 12:22 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: maybe we can go further since each step is significant larger than on earth [4/2, 12:22 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: True but due to oxygen levels being thinner there we would get tired faster including the gear we carry [4/2, 12:23 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: That's true [4/2, 12:23 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The radio set to try and contact our ship [4/2, 12:23 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: do we agree on 5, 6, 7? [4/2, 12:23 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: compass star chart and radio [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yes [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: cool! [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I agree [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I would say flashlight, matches, pistol should be last [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: we are on the sunlit part of the moon [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Yes [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah maybe flares after radio [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: now is food [4/2, 12:24 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: right [4/2, 12:25 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: make visual signal with central ship [4/2, 12:25 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: that's 8 [4/2, 12:25 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Food can come before flares though [4/2, 12:25 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: water, food and dehydrated milk after? [4/2, 12:26 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: That'll be 8,9, 10? [4/2, 12:26 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok [4/2, 12:28 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I think water food dehydrated milk then flares? [4/2, 12:28 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: And I think the rest don't really matter as much when it comes to order [4/2, 12:28 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Then flashlight matches and pistol [4/2, 12:29 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: perfect! [4/2, 12:29 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Alright (: [4/2, 12:29 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: done with 2 [4/2, 12:29 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: shoud we sync up another time for scenario 3? [4/2, 12:30 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: I see the hardout is here. We reschedule a different meeting time? [4/2, 12:30 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I have to go but I have break at 4 if we can do three then, if not I can do it whenever everyone else is free [4/2, 12:30 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Let's send our recommended list to each other with reasoning and then we can just analyze and agree [4/2, 12:30 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: does that work? [4/2, 12:30 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yeah [4/2, 12:30 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: I can't today. got to take my kids to a b'day party [4/2, 12:31 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: No prob! Whenever we can [4/2, 12:31 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: let's touch base tomorrow and maybe if we send it ahead of time we can knock it out quicker [4/2, 12:31 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: ok. have a great sunday guys! [4/2, 12:31 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: thanks! [4/2, 12:31 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: Alright. Cool thanks everyone [4/2, 12:32 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Thank you guys, you too! [4/2, 12:32 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: Yes haha! [4/2, 12:32 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: LOL [4/10, 4:09 PM] ?+1 (561) 503-3618?: The assignment is a 3-4 page essay answering questions based on our experience as a group [4/15, 12:59 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: Hi class, on question on the paper is to provide a rating from 1-10 for our individual satisfaction from the outcome. Then we put an average in the paper. What number do each of us give ? [4/15, 1:00 PM] ?+1 (786) 416-2168?: I would give a 7 or 8 only because it's hard for us to get together because of our private lives [4/15, 1:01 PM] ?+1 (786) 416-2168?: we still have to do scenario 3, if anything let's do that scenario between 2-3 people who are available [4/15, 2:27 PM] ?+1 (305) 606-0814?: My rating is a 7. I also share the same thoughts about participation, however, it was a good experience working with those who contributed and helped get this project moving forward! Thanks all and good luck on the paper! [4/15, 6:43 PM] ?+1 (352) 207-6821?: I can do scenario three on Monday, sorry for my absence today I've been at work and just got on break. I agree for the 7 or 8 rating, it has been hard to fit all of our schedules to find a good time for everyone