I have a very simple goal for the exhibition, to learn from other's work and to let others learn from my work. I'm hoping other groups' goals are very similar to this so I can learn lots from them. I must say I'm looking forward to the exhibition. Everyone's work (well almost everyone's) looks very interesting.
However! Moohahaha! You really didn't think I would write something nice, did you?
I feel there's an invincible force that's making groups wanting to create something ground breaking mostly in terms of the format of display. I'm not 100% sure if I'm right about this but I feel some of my fellow students are wanting to push the envelope in what they are showing at the exhibition. I certainly hope in doing so they are compromising the amount of information to be shown.
I will reveal a little secret about my group's exhibition piece. It will be a alternate version of the report. It will most likely be a poster-like object. Of course I'm not saying this is the best way to present everything but I'm really hoping if any group's exhibition that lacks a lot information from their group report, may I suggest having a copy of the report avaliable for viewing at the exhibition.
That's all.
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I highly doubt most people would take a second glance at the report during the exhibition, people like glitz, but I do agree.
Some seem focused on exhibiting their documentation instead of their report in an alternate form. Ya.
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