Tuesday, December 16, 2008

It's over!

The end of the GLIDES project is finally here, and there is a plethora of things we have learned from this experience. First of all we learned the importance of cooperation and team work. It was extremely necessary that we all worked together for this project to be successful. Another very important lesson learned was definitely that "patience is a virtue." Throughout the project there were sometimes when we got frustrated with each other, but instead of getting angry we had to cope with it and keep going. In the end, all went well and we have created an excellent project in our point of view, and hopefully after presenting everybody will agree. This has been a very positive experience that I believe prepares us for the real world. We learned how to work under pressure in a limited amount of time, this is very similar to what most of us will have to do when we have real jobs and have to make presentations. The GLIDES project is such a good project in my perspective and I think more teachers should give their students the opportunity to create one. At the beginning it was a bit overwhelming, but we slowly went through all the information and got it done. I hope our presentation turns out good!

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