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Engineering, 15.12.2020 22:10, alyssacyamamoto8050

Bridge Reflection: You’ve just spent a month either designing or designing & constructing a bridge structure. Reflect (think back on) and write a reflection essay about your recent experience with the bridge structure project. Use multiple paragraphs (2-3 sentences per paragraph) to complete your feedback. Minimum words: 500
for the following questions:
• Now that you’ve spent a month designing/making a bridge, how does it feel to be done?
• What specific steps did you enjoy the most in designing/making your bridge?
• What did you like the least (or not like at all)?
• If you could start all over again today, how would you change your method? What
would you do differently?
• What/Who was most helpful during the process of planning, cutting, and assembling
your bridge (for on campus students)?
• How could this project be improved?
• How could conditions in the shop be improved (on campus students)?
• What other thoughts would you like to share on the bridge structure design project?

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