Creating a schedule is imperative for this to go as smoothly and as successfully as possible because it gives us a guideline to follow through on for the rest of the semester. If there is no schedule, this project could go increasingly erratic as time goes on and it can be tough to keep a consistently good product. While we already figured we were going to settle on club golf very early on in the semester, we ironed out the details this week, thanks to the experts that came in to class, and so we have firmly settled on this idea. While the ideas of graffiti art and cooking were also fun ideas, it simply would not be as realistically achievable as golfing would be, especially with Zach Dickey being here to be a help in this aspect since he is on the club golf team at the university. The major challenge that comes to mind is the weather, thanks to the frigid and snowy temperatures that Nebraska can offer from time to time. However, we can work around this by doing inside shots at the simulator when it’s cold out, and getting our better outside work done when the skies clear up and the sun blesses us.
I helped Zach make the PowerPoint and presented him with feedback and more questions that the experts could answer for us. The main challenge was coming up with alternative plans, since we really wanted to do golf from the start. In the future, I will keep a more open minded approach so I can roll with the punches as time progresses.