Zero Landfill mini golf course
Project Description
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In four person teams we conceived, forged, and refined mini golf courses. This process took 36 days all in time to present at High Tech High's annual Exhibition. These golf courses were to be made entirely out of recycled/able material and embody our groups' physics concept. My group was particularly interested in optics, especially optical illusions, therefore optical illusions were heavily incorporated in our course.
My group worked in almost synced harmony at first. We finished our prototype first and even though everyone else got more days work over us our first draft looked like we had put the most effort into it. As time went on and crunch time came, we seemed to care less and less. We assumed one of our other group mates would start to pick up the slack, but the problem was, no one did. In short, the beginning of the project was a breeze, the ending was a Santa Ana.
My group worked in almost synced harmony at first. We finished our prototype first and even though everyone else got more days work over us our first draft looked like we had put the most effort into it. As time went on and crunch time came, we seemed to care less and less. We assumed one of our other group mates would start to pick up the slack, but the problem was, no one did. In short, the beginning of the project was a breeze, the ending was a Santa Ana.