Sunday, March 14, 2010

ESLRs: Collaborative Worker

In my high school career I have been a collaborative worker for a few reasons. One example would be in my second semester this year, in my peer counseling class. I was put in a group to teach high school freshmen and sophomores about a specific subject. We would assign a task to each of the members of our group, so that we each would have a part in the group work. Whatever I was given in this group I would finish it, whether it was a little work or a lot. Then when it was time to present our work we received our 2nd highest grade that we got in that class. The second example that I was a collaborative worker in my high school career would be in my first semester in my Int Green Tech class, this time I was put in a 6 team group, we were assigned to remove the batteries from a electric cart, me and a 3 others would remove all six of the batteries from the cart which each one weight about 30-40 pounds. It took us a while since the batteries where put in enclosed spaces and since they were pretty heavy to remove out of place. Then after we finished we were supposed to check each batteries power level, after we checked each one we started to recharge the ones that needed it, which would have been all of them. But I took notice that some batteries would lose power after we recharged them, we discovered that some batteries didn’t work anymore. So by the time we finished recharging them and replacing a few of them, we got to fix the cart so that it would work again. So those are my examples of being a collaborative worker during my high school career.

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