In today's activity, what were the limitations to your method of communication in getting a task accomplished?
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We did not know what you were going to tell us to do, so we could not make signs for those specific things. So we had to make up new ones and the other people had to guess what they meant.-JAUREN
ReplyDeleteOur limitations in our group were to complete our tasks was that we use hand motions and sign language. This helped us because we could almost understand what they were trying to say by using the signs.
ReplyDeleteOlivia
Our groups had one limitation. Since our group mainly used numbers. If the lights were off it would be hard because you could not see the number. But if it was noisy it would easy because we didn't use much sounds.
ReplyDeleteAvni Duda
The communicator could not use speech. He or she used mainly gestures to instruct.
ReplyDeleteIt was very hard not to talk because we couldn't make up a whole language. It is better to communicate with hands in loud areas.
ReplyDeleteAlex
The limitations were to mostly use sign language or often make hand movements. We could not talk
ReplyDeleteor mouth out words for clues. Moving with your body mostly helps guide the person who needs to figure out what the clues mean, or what the person is trying to say.
P.S: This game was a lot like charades, if you haven't noticed the strategy.
Alicia :)
It was hard because we could not speak in a normally voice and instead use our sounds and motions.
ReplyDeleteBrock Chang
I was in a group where we manly used numbers and hand motions. If we did this in the dark it would be hard because we didn't make noise. If it was noisy or even silently without noises we would still be able to do it because we remain silent in our secret language. - Savannah
ReplyDeleteThe limitations were to use sounds, or hand movements and if the lights were off, then you couldn't see the hand movements, but if your group had sounds, then you could still hear them. If its to loud, then you could still see the hand movements. Also, you couldn't say anything or mouth words or clues.
ReplyDeleteP.S:I agree with Alicia. The game was kind of like charades. -Deniz
The limitations made the lad harder to do because it was hard to understand what the person was trying to make us do. We couldn't talk so all we could do was to make hand motions or use sounds (not talking).
ReplyDeleteAllen
The limitations of my method of communication is that it is gestures which means if it is dark or you can not see the person who is communicating you can't do anything.
ReplyDeleteFarhat A.
The limitations made the because the person could only use motions and couldn't speak, witch made it hard for the people to tell what they're telling.
ReplyDeleteGaurav
Because our code depended on light 1 limitation was if it was dark in the multi our hand gestures wouldn't work and we would not be able to communicate.
ReplyDeleteJackson B.
The limitations of the method we could use were that gestures or sound could only be used however we couldn't speak a certain language. This made the activity much harder to communicate with our team.
ReplyDeleteDrew S.
The limitation for our group were hand gestures, and making sound except talking. This made it hard to communicate because the hand gestures and other sounds meant different things.
ReplyDelete-Surya
The limitations of our method was that we couldn't talk we had to do hand motions and sounds which aren't as effective as talking.
ReplyDeleteSebastian