(this post is for yesterday, April 30)
Within a couple of
days, our project will be implemented into the wild. Hopefully we can record
valuable qualitative and quantitative data that will show the affect. There
will be a significant change in ‘Akahi after we change the current circular
tables to rectangular tables. My group has hypothesized that there many of the
students who sit in the area will either continue to sit there or move
somewhere else. By changing the tables we will help to ease congestion within ‘Akahi.
Hopefully, if the new tables are more effective than the circular tables, Mr.
Morris will change all the circular tables to rectangular tables. If so, there
will be enough room in ‘Akahi to add another lunch line to help ease the
congested lunch lines. But, we’re working at one step at a time. If all goes as
planned, by next week we will have good data to compare with and we will see
how the new tables affect ‘Akahi.
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