From this project, I've come to understand the essence of trial and error in engineering made on the modifications made to our trebuchet prototype. It taught me that it's okay if our first ideas don't work perfectly because we can always tweak and improve them. Working alongside my peers showed me the power of teamwork and how pooling our ideas together can lead to better solutions. The trebuche This experience has emphasized the importance of being flexible and open to change, as well as the value of persistence and collaboration in tackling engineering challenges. Moving forward, I feel more confident in my ability to approach projects with a willingness to adapt and refine, knowing that every iteration brings us closer to success.
Strategic Leaners: I am able to learn from trial and error in engineering. I understand that it's okay if my first ideas don't work perfectly because I can always make them better.
Articulate Communicators: I am able to think creatively in engineering projects. Instead of being stuck when things don't go right, I see them as chances to come up with new ideas.