I don't remember if I mentioned this but, I only had two panel members. Even though we were required to have one teacher, my mentor and a board member, I was missing one. I didn't have a panel member who was a board member and was going crazy trying to find another since we were so far into the year. Recently, I was given advice saying that Dana Lipinsky, a board member, could possible be willing to be one of my panel members. I sent her an invitation asking if she would like to become part of my panel. Not long ago, I received a message from her accepting my invitation. I was extremely happy and was relieved of my stress of trying to find a board member. I am very grateful that Dana Lipinsky accepted to become one of my members.
Even though I received this great news, I am starting to stress a little because I must present Monday, April 25. That's in two weeks and my head is going all over the place. I have a pretty good idea of what I want to talk about. I want to talk about how I used my time, what my idea was like at the beginning and what it is now, my failures and struggles and what I plan to do for the years to come. I have my rubric finished so that my panel members can grade me. I am relieved that I got that done. Does anyone think I should talk about something else besides what I've described?
How did that go and what exactly did you accomplish. Its seems that you did not really get to what you wanted but are explaining a process. I guess it's too late now but I think you should present more on what you have produced in all those failures and frustrations.
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