Ranya Aribi
This week, we had our project pitches. We decided to make a slideshow, and we chose and pitched three projects. The three projects were, learning to ice skate, setting up a pop up shop, and creating a podcast. For each project, we talked about how we would do it, the type of content we would have, and what we would use to execute it.
The pitch went well for the most part, and we got good feedback and opinions. In the end, after some feedback and talking, we decided on the ice skating project. We figured it would have the best opportunity for good content, while being fun at the same time. None of us are good at ice skating, so the process of learning will be very exciting.
For this project, I think one of the only and biggest challenges we will encounter is finding time that works for all of us to go ice skating. Also, we still have not discussed when and how often we want to go. This ties into the topic of scheduling. We still need to sit with each other and create a schedule that we can all stick to and make sure we commit to going the amount of times we agree on.
A schedule is so important for bigger group projects like this, because they are not the type where they can be thrown together last minute, they require actual time commitment and effort.