TEAM SCHEDULE

As it is close to submission time, our team has not quite made any progress yet. We all know what we suppose to do, but I think it would be better ideas to have some kind of outline, so at least we know who is going to do what or which tasks we need to do first. As I am responsible for creating team schedules since the first fabrication, I found that the last schedule is harder to create. It is not easy as the fist schedule and cannot use the same format. A few weeks ago, I was assigned to make a research on planning for collaboration topic. I found an article on how to create a plan and various types of schedule. Now, I can say that the collaboration topics that we are doing are very useful. I decided to use Gantt chart for our team because it shows us the relationships between different tasks such as relative sequence, duration, timing, etc. It helps us understand what needs to be done, when, and how one step affects other steps. For our team schedule, I broke down areas of improvement into three main sub areas, made timeline with different colours for each member’s responsibility, as well as added speacialisation tutorials.


Team Schedule for Final Febrication


1st team schedule https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgzR1_Nltiy3UPx0Ebi1FXtcIDyiBQ7vGvdj551lCz_jl6fAXeA5RKBiDPsj5s9VzQHMMjgxvNOHW87FjxJmkvPLYYTnq3V_hNg3xB4zuHG5nEEJE9omNnK5OQ66CWd81OuighoKHC-VagY/s1600-h/PLAN.JPG

2nd team schedule

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0_wnVDU2_xOLwNUt8OHU3bFlH_e-4pwmmsdvSczkfudJNFxa8uYx6g0HuFxS6CEdQZgNd8sBgP7TLCfZu-WXNX0pIZed6ZdOdYML234MMQfO4aUBa-uKM_JihPJCzY5fZ_ZtaCbsMMVit/s1600-h/E-volve_15+Days+Schedule.JPG