Friday 12 December 2008

Put into groups of 4 we were set the brief `what if...?` With our previous individual research we had to bring it all together find links and produce a new problem. This problem required research to find out whether it really is a problem. We came to the conclusion that people weren't aware of there calorie intake. We undertook a few questionaires that proved that they are aware however the food people eat is unhealthy and unless they act on this eventually they will gain weight. We then questioned the public whether they go to the gym or exercise the majority answered no. We definetly had a problem people were eating junk and not acting on it. Putting the research into a graph or some sort of order made it a lot easier to register and understand rather then having hundreds of sheets that people have filled in. The problem we then had was trying to find an outcome that could help these people want to go to the gym. We went through a few ideas without us all agreeing that it was a good solution. I found that working in a group helped because we could share out the work however at this point it became more difficult because we had different opinions and views and didn't all agree on one solution. I have found that when collecting research it is important to put the work into an order of a tally or some sort of graph to make the statistics easier to read.

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