Presentation slides

Here are the presentation slides for you to download and enjoy.

Products And Presentation

We have finally done up some of the more impressive planes and will be show casing some of them to judges who we will be presenting our products to. Presentation slides will be uploaded in the next post for you to download and view.

Week 7 of IPW: report writing

This post is going to be about the report we are going to write about for our project on paper airplanes. We are currently coming up with a draft and it will be up hopefully by next week. Here are our thoughts on the report:

Nicholas Chong: I think that writing a report is really helpful and useful in letting people know more about what we're doing and what we will be working on. The information provided in our report will be full of facts and ideas about paper airplanes.

Denzel Low: Writing reports are not only good for other people to read. It also acts as a "self-evaluation" worksheet for us to see what we have actually accomplished throughout our project. It helps us set more ambitious goals so that our products will be nothing but the best.

Dong Wen Hao: Our report is going to cover a lot of material and we think that people will know more about us through 1 report that we will write. If people do not understand the goal of our project, they can just refer to our report and everything will become clear to them.

Dreo Tan: Reports are a great way to share ideas around in a group. It's not only for the general public to read, rather, it is more for us to see where we can improve and also what we can do.

Our very own introductory video!

Hey all! I created a small little introductory video about our group using Xtranormal, a website that allows you to create movies just by typing the script out. Unfortunately, the movie is "a bit" too big to fit in the sidebar, so I'll just post it here for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

"Aeroplanes r us" Introductory video

SCS Nakamura Lock, another plane from the paper airplane guy.

Hey there, we're back after 3 days of exams and want to start on our planes again. This post is about the SCS Nakamura lock. Now the name sounds very complicated, but it's just your normal plane that is able to fly straight. The good thing about this plane is that it will always stay in shape and won't "spread out" like your normal planes do. Watch the video and the paper airplane guy will show you what I mean.

SCS NAKAMURA LOCK

The Paper airplane guy's very own Youtube channel and website!

Hey all! As you know, the paper airplane guy AKA John M. Collins is our source of inspiration and we want you to also be inspired by his wonderful paper planes!

The Paper Airplane Guy's Youtube Channel
The Paper Airplane Guy's Website

There'll be no more posts from now till the 4th of March as there are exams going on. See Ya!

Lesson 5: Survey questions and reflections.

This week, we will be working on several survey questions to ask the general public as well as some school mates. The data collected will be tabulated to see how much the public knows about paper airplanes, whether the general public like paper airplanes and whether the general public think they are environmentally friendly. Here are the survey questions:






Reflections:

Nicholas Chong: I think that coming up with survey questions is a very good idea as we can find out what the general public wants from us. Coming up with the questions itself was a bit difficult, but eventually we have done them and hope to conduct the surveys soon.

Denzel Low: I think that surveys are very useful and helpful in finding out how much the general public knows about paper airplanes. The questions that we have come up with have been carefully thought out and we hope that the general public will give us good feedback in order for us to come up with a better product.

Dong Wen Hao: I hope that this survey that we have planned out will help the general public realise that there are such things as paper airplanes and that they will realise that it will soon be a growing trend. I also hope that we will be able to carry out the survey properly and smoothly so that people will be impressed with our survey skills.

Dreo Tan: I hope that the data collected from the surveys will help us to make better planes and bring it out to the public in order to let them realise that paper planes can play a part in saving the earth as well as let people have more fun.

We will be taking a break in order to study for our common tests and hope to be up and running again right after the exams. Thank you!