Saturday, 27 March 2010

final week 1.1

on a final note it is worth mentioning about specific difficulties with writing the report. our first litterature review we handed in in advance for paul to look at was terrible, we had no one assigned to make sure it fitted together nicely, or read over the whole piece as a whole even once. this problem was seen to when finalising the report for handing in. the need for an editor is especially great as two members (myself and jeff) have terrible grammar unless we concentrate and read it through again. on the otherhand simons grammar is much better, but his content can be very shady, we needed to re-write the introduction he wrote, as it did not put the report into context what so ever, mainly focusing on the methodology. Also, simon has a habit of write in the first person, putting we, I and they into sentences, this is clearly not an appropriate method of writting for a report. One lat point that is note worthy is that one member decided to go home early and was not with us at all to have any input into the discussion, results or conclusion, they did this without telling us and along with loosing a member who was unable to pay their tuition fees, has greatly increased our work loads. Instead of the work on discussion, results and conclusion being devided by four people, it was instead divided by three of us.
i'm also dubious as to whether we will get motivated and get the third litter survey done, i think that theres a strong possibility we will not get one done, as we cannot put it into the report, but it would possibly give our data more validity and more to talk about in our presentations. presentations and reflective writting could be a rocky patch for some members, especially as paul has stated that he does not know what dave and simon will write about, as he is aware of the input they have had. however david has also had a lot going on in his personel life he has had no control over so he has been going home on regular occassions, making working with him harder to organise.

Friday, 26 March 2010

final week

friday the 26th was a long day spent in the library, finishing off the report. we succesfully finished the discussion and results section, tomorrow we will meet again in the morning to finish the conclusion and reference all work properly.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

week 22

we have been busy completing our report, we have had trouble getting the data of one of the members who left, however he has finally gotten the data to us. it has been a struggle getting two of the members organised, their input to the group seems at times minimal, there has only been one litter survey that occured with the whole group taking part. Also our report will most likely not have data from a third litter survey on the isle of wight, as most members of the group at the moment are very low on cash (with one not even having enough money to get home for easter at this moment), and we are running out of time, there should however be a litter survey for the four sites on the main land in on friday, and hopefully a litter survey will take place on the isle of wight after easter so that this can be included in our presentation.

Thursday, 11 March 2010

week 20

the past few weeks have been demoralizing, we have almost certainly lost a member of the group, as if this were not enough, this member also had hold of all the data both raw and processed, from the first set of litter surveys. in the next couple of weeks we must pul together and finish our project, finishing of the group report. we must also do the last set of litter surveys. and after this begin work on the group presentation. the group has been severely unorganised in the past few weeks, this past week is most probably due to a report that three members had of the group had, on estuarine dynamics.

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

week 17

completed taking data for the isle of wight, we must now process the final data and organise a meeting with paul for this coming week. also we have run into an obstacle as we may be losing a member of our team. this will make work loads on each member higher, but i believe we will be able to compensate. the lose of a member of the team is not for sure yet, but we should begin to act as if it is, incase we do lose them. i think that losing a member will increase our need for coordination, which as been lacking in the past. for instance, for the isle of wight surveys only two of us made it, one member was stuck in traffic (only just setting of to meet us the morning of the survey) and another caught the noro virus, rendering him incapacitaded, although this event was uncontrolable, the other member getting caught in traffic was avoidable, if they had been informed of the ferry times more in advance.

week 16

we have been held up further by disorganisation, we will finish of taking data this week, the last are on the isle of wight.

week 15

found out that our litereature review was not complete, as i thought it was, we willbe finishing this of and handing it in to paul in the near future, we've also begun data collection and will finish it off, and also process the data into a representable form.

week 14

getting back on track has been slow, we were held up by weather at the beginning of january, making it unsafe to drive, and therefore could not begin data collection