Our group worked efficiently when conducting our surveys of the residents within the vicinity of where the intermodal is proposed to be built, interviewing Narelle van den Bos who is a traffic modeller and a person who has heavily researched about the Moorebank intermodal project and organisation of our stimulus. We all planned a meeting time and punctually met at our destination and gave each member an equal part of the workload. We worked through the surveys reasonably, with about 25 of the 30 residents we asked taking our surveys while around five residents refused to take our survey.
The most difficult bit was making our focus questions, as we could only come up with four questions. However in the end we felt to preserve to conciseness of our assignment only four were really necessary. If we could have changed something, we would have tried to have more interviews with people that support the intermodal project.
Jordan's Evaluation:
Our group worked efficiently as we all knew each other quite well. I think we all did an equal share of work in the assignment. Each group member has contributed fairly to the assignment. I think we could have tried to have more questions on our survey, but the fact that our questions were mainly open-ended made up for this.
Kashif's Evaluation:
I believe, as a group, we worked very well together. We all contributed equal amounts of effort and I honestly think we worked like a well-oiled machine. We each did our own part well. I would've liked to have more questions in our survey.
Alex's Evaluation:
I have enjoyed the process of creating our group's research action plan. I believe our group has cooperated well within our group and researched our chosen investigation to a great extent. All members of the group; Kashif, Jordan and I; each contributed quite an equal amount of work towards the production of the project. Perhaps we could have included more interviews, but overall I feel that we have worked well as a team.