Team Split. Team Norms (Day 1 - 4/15, Day 2 - 4/18) Timeline (Day 1 – 4/21, Day 2 4/19) Design Brief (Day 1 – 4/21, Day 2 – 4/19) Team member evaluations.

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Team Split

Team Norms (Day 1 - 4/15, Day 2 - 4/18) Timeline (Day 1 – 4/21, Day 2 4/19) Design Brief (Day 1 – 4/21, Day 2 – 4/19) Team member evaluations Day 1 evaluation dates: 4/27 and 5/9 Day 2 evaluation dates: 4/26 and 5/6 Self evaluations Day 1 evaluation dates: 4/27 and 5/9 Day 2 evaluation dates: 4/26 and 5/6 Dimensioned, detailed sketches in engineering notebook of design and each individual part of the design (Day 1 – 4/25, Day 2 – 4/20) IDW creations of each individual part (Day 1 – 5/3, Day 2 – 5/2) IDW of exploded view (Day 1 – 5/3, Day 2 – 5/2) Powerpoint presentation (Day 1 – 5/9, Day 2 – 5/6)

 Norm#1-Treat each other with respect and as you want to be treated.  Norm#2-Everyone will contribute to finish the work.  Norm#3-All deadlines should be met on time!  Norm#4-All work will be split up evenly and each person must not complain about what they get.  Norm#5-If there are any disagreements, send an to the other 2 members letting them know, that way something can be done.  Norm#6-If a group member wants to work on this out of class, they must let the other 2 members know with time, that way we have time to get things settled.  Consequences  If task is not completed by a team member, he/she will not be counted on for as much credit as the rest of the team.  If not communicating, team will become dysfunctional.

 How we communicated -how we over came this is we decided on what method we used to communicate  Waiting a whole day for one person to reply -there was really no way to overcome this other than working on this at home and I didn’t know if any did that  Knowing who is who -we ether had our name color coded or we said who we were after we finished our message