I had a positive perception of this multi-media project when we first learned about it, because this project is different than the typical business projects we usually do in college. Instead of making a PowerPoint presentation and doing a speech, we get to go out in the real world and make a video. When I was first put in my group I had a perception about every member in it. Just by meeting them and talking for a couple of minutes I made a general impression about each of them. They all left me with positive impressions, which I made from a noticeable characteristic each of them had. This is called the halo effect. Throughout this project I have had a positive perception on what were going to complete.
We have had to make many decisions during this project. Our group has done very well while making decisions. While brainstorming every member has taken in everyone’s opinions and we’ve made all our decisions smoothly together. Even when we had our first field day, we had to think on our toes, and as a group we successfully made the right decisions to have a positive experience.
As this project continues my perception keeps becoming more and more positive. I am excited to go out and volunteer more, and to make more positive decisions together.
-Jesse Filo-
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