Monthly Archives: May 2013

Technical Two(Individual post)

This team project is very interesting. In class my role is helping team to pre-folding the tissue box properly. Other teammates are taking picture or record a video. We discuss about the tissue box’s size and we found an easy … Continue reading

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Individual post (Technical Two’s)

This was an interesting project to work on. Everyone has a different way of thinking and processing information. Therefore we all had different opinions on how to approach this problem. Some people in the group focused on the details of … Continue reading

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How to make a tissue box (the “Diversity” way)

In this tutorial our team will walk you through the steps needed to put together a cardboard tissue box. When you are done, your result should look similar to the one below. Supplies needed: A thin piece of cardboard (approx. … Continue reading

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Technical Two’s YouTube Posting

Tisue Box The attached link contain the video posting of our how to make your very own tissue box out of simple everyday easy to use material.

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Individual post on team project (Technical Two)

This group project has proven to be a daunting task.  Not only were none of our members familiar with working with one another, we did not know each others strengths or weaknesses in order to execute the project in the … Continue reading

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Team Diversity (individual post)

My role in team Diversity was  to collect some of the everyday materials to make the tissue box. I got the tissues and plastic for the box. Overall we all worked as a team to get the project done. Collectively … Continue reading

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Individual Blog Post (Diversity)

My role in team Diversity was the team “engineer” or “designer”. I drew up a quick schematic of the tissue box. It included a diagram and small scale measurements. Then I presented it to the team. After an acceptance of the … Continue reading

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