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Reflections - Fidelino / Jj


Thursday, July 17, 2008


The overall CSI project sounded boring to me at first because of the extra work we would be doing over the holidays. Taking on roles as a detective boosted my interest in the project and started spear heading my group. It worked pretty well too, they were cooperative in the science lab,they were approachable during the holidays.We constantly reminded each other to post comment and build up ideas like Joel helping me to edit the recount,Qurniany and Cheryana helped me in making the scripts and Nadiah helped out in the comments stuff(like enabling it and the html linking). Of course, I did not ignore my part too. Everytime they did not have the time to post the comments, I helped out in posting them.

We also did alot of discussing over the holidays,ranging from personal communication to MSN.


Overall, I would like to say that my group has done their roles and jobs well.


Cheers!

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