Monday, May 21, 2012

Finally Pau!!

    We are finally done with our project for Physics!!! I think we did a wonderful job and made a difference at Kamehameha with this project. So this blog was made to finally wrap it up.
   This project went very well. We did not encounter a time when we had serious trouble with our project. We keep within our budget, we did everything on time, and we worked together as a group. Things that did not go as planned is that we kept adding on more solutions to our problem. Our original idea was not good enough by itself so we had to add on posters to draw more awareness to what we were trying to accomplish. Another problem we encountered was the school schedule. I think the inconsistency of the schedule during this fourth quarter had affected the outcome of our project. I think if we had a consistent schedule then our data could be more accurate.
   I learned many a things from this project. The first thing I learned was how much food we waste at Kamehameha. Another thing I learned was that trying to prevent food from being wasted made me more conscious about the people around me and how much they take. This project also showed me that physics is everywhere and in everything we do. The last and most important lesson I learned was to be able to work with others, others who I did not know very well. In the end we got to know each other much better.
   One thing that I would do to make this activity better is to encourage students to pick "failed" projects and to improve them. I think that this project brings out many ideas in students, and some ideas won't work within the given time frame. For example, Jenai, Tati, and Ian's idea of a senior lounge is great, but they were not able to get it done within the time frame. I think getting students to pick up and continue these ideas will really help to improve the school.
  Throughout most of the project I was not thinking about science. Although we were working with physics everyday, I did not realize how much physics things we were actually doing. For example, being in the spc and creating posters is all physics related things. Not only is creating the posters have to do with physics but hanging it also deals with physics. I think one thing we could have done better with our powerpoint is talk more about the physics, if we were allotted more time.
     This project was lots of fun, it expanded my circle of friends, and it also showed me the connection to physics in everyday problems. Now, all that is left to do is the Peer Evaluations, it should be easy to fill out because I had an awesome group that was always focused, when I wasn't.

Project Reflection




Overall, I thought that this quarter’s project was an interesting experience and I preferred it to the course’s more traditional curriculum. Although I normally prefer individual work to group work, I did not mind working with my group since the parts that they contributed to the project were quite helpful. When we implemented the carousel poster, we received some positive comments about it. Another aspect that I appreciate is the fact that we conducted our presentation competently and within the accepted time limits. However, our numerical results of the project do not fully indicate the true effectiveness of what we did. Our project involved many changes before we reached a more satisfactory solution, so I wish that we collected more information about our better improvements. I also wish that we had actual pictures of our display signs instead of just the draft that we featured on the presentation. Before this quarter, I knew about ‘Akahi’s food waste but I did not discover the horridness of the situation until this project brought the issue directly to me. In order to make this project better I think that some of the criteria could have been clearer, such as the grade for the working prototype. I did not think of this project as being a physics assignment in the traditional sense. Although anything could pertain to the scientific method, this project’s connections to it are not as obvious as regular lessons. 




Final blog

So here, viewers, is my final blog. Both for this project, and for physics class in general. As you know, we had the project presentation last week friday, which ended up finishing closer to 9pm. It was interesting to see all of the different projects/ bugs that other groups of students were trying to fix on campus. Some of them implemented things that I didn't even notice, but now that I know, I think they were very good ideas.
Some of these included the bag hooks that are now conveniently placed near the bathroom stalls, and the bag hooks that are located on some of the chairs in Akahi Dining Hall.

ANYWAYS, my overall thoughts on the project are that it's a great project. It's better than having an actual exam about physics because we're actually applying what we learned (in some cases, not in all projects) and we get to try to do good deeds and make lasting differences on campus.
I really liked getting to work with Amber, Allie, and Kalamaku. I think we made a FANTASTIC group and we were able to get along very easily and bring multiple perspectives and talents to help with our project. Because of this, we were able to coordinate and plan effectively.

Perhaps the only thing that did not go as planned was that we didn't get as big of a response to our food waste attack as we hoped for. Yes, there was some waste reduction, but I was hoping for a significant difference.

I don't think that there's very much that needs to be changed for this activity in the future. I think it's a great idea!!!
Honestly, I don't think i was doing science AT ALL for this project. Well, I mean, of course there were sciencey things if I really dug down and searched for it. I could talk about the friction of the tape needed to keep the poster on the wall, but other than that, my intentions moved more towards trying to reduce food waste rather than reduce food waste VIA science.

I DIDN'T REALLY HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT TO POST FOR A PICTURE, AND THIS MADE ME LAUGH JUST NOW SO I HOPE YOU LAUGH TOO. 

Pau Hanz

Group 4 <3 <3 <3
My overall thoughts of this project is that I appreciated that it was a very real life situation. The group setting, collaboration, communication and presentation were all a part of what each of us may and will most likely do in the future with our education and careers. I enjoyed working with a hard working, well spoken and motivated group. Things that went well with this project is that each of our group members were very hard workers and we all got a long. Everyone was open to sharing their ideas and executing them. We did not have many things go unplanned, however, after our initial experiment, we did add parts to make it better. When our first solution didn't seem to be working, we implemented more ideas that would help in making our project a success. What I learned from this project is that solving real life problems are actually fun and it's a good feeling to see when a difference is actually being made. I also learned that the make up of a group can make the process really smooth or the opposite. I wouldn't change anything in this activity. I did think I was doing science, but it did not seem like as much science as the other physics classes. But, I am sure that I enjoyed doing this project way more than I would've a traditional 4th quarter.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Final Paper

 This weekend was a much needed weekend because we are reaching the end of the school year! And one of the last things we need to do before we are done is the final paper for our project. All of us have been working hard on this project for this last month or so; and I for one am ready for it to be done. Luckily there isn't much to add to the paper because we have been keeping up with it throughout the project. All we really have to do is review and edit it so we don't make any grammar or spelling mistakes. 

  Here is a preview of the cover page of our paper.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Thumbs Up All Around

This picture is of everyone on their way out after the completion of everyone's presentations. Not that I didn't expect everyone to do well, but I was really happily surprised that so many groups did REALLY well. Many groups took their projects over the top by using skits and recorded video productions to relay their ideas. We are all proud of each other as group members, but also of our peers in other groups. It was really impressive to see the processes that each group went through in order to obtain their ultimate goals. Many groups had small successes but those will definitely lead to bigger and better plans in the future, thanks to their planning. It is exciting to see how far some of these projects may go, and it is obvious that some projects will do much good for the future of Kamehameha Schools, which was the goal and intention of this project.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Presentation Eve

Today is the last day before our presentations. During class today we analyzed the data we received and worked on the powerpoint presentation. The Akahi Food Services Staff has been awesome in helping us with our project. Yesterday they sent us the data we need to make comparisons of the amount of food wasted. We compared the amount of food wasted while our project was implemented to food items that have been used before. For example, we compared the amount of chili wasted while our project was implemented, to the previous times that chili was served. After we had created our own charts from the data we received, we added it to our powerpoint. The powerpoint is almost done, it needs a little bit more refining and we will be set. All we have left to do now is do our presentation tomorrow!
     Here is a photo of a calendar we made today to show when our project was implemented and what meals were being served on this day. (Click it to enlarge)

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Final Data Is In!

So as the previous post mentioned, we are doing quite well with the progress of our projects. We've had a few weeks of being able to implement the experiment, and the only thing left for us to do was collect some data from the akahi staff to know how much food waste there was. I emailed Mr. Morris yesterday, asking if Kalamaku could come meet with him today after rehearsals because we both have 5th period free, in order to gather the data personally, because Allie's attempts to email him were unsuccessful.
Fortunately, my attempts were, and he emailed me the data today. We asked for the data from the last food cycle, and the data from this food cycle, so that we can compare the amount of waste to see if there was any changes.

We are now ready to finish our conclusions and powerpoints for a successful presentation!! :D

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Project Almost Pau

In preparation for our presentation on Friday, our group continued work on our powerpoint presentation. We worked out certain details such as making the decision to go with many slides with few words. Specifically, we decided that we will have a process, solution and result portion for every solution that we tried. This will help the audience to know exactly what we tried, how we attacked it and if it was successful or not. Now, the only, yet key thing that we need is to get the data from 'Akahi to determine whether our project worked or not. Mahea emailed Mr. Morris again because I still did not get a reply and she also offered to meet with him. Hopefully we will get our data soon so we can finish this quarter long journey!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Presentation: Coming Soon


Today our group did not meet in class due to the schedule. As of now the PowerPoint is a Google presentation but we are considering transferring the information to Keynote since that application offers more choices. We want our presentation to contain enough words where we can describe our tactics without burdening the audience with text and enough pictures that illustrate what we observed and did during the course of this project. We still need to get the data from Akahi but hopefully our contact person will send that information to us by tomorrow. Our final grade depends on our presentation and we will need to stay focused in order to achieve the best outcome.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

One Furlong to Go!



    Wow! We have been working on this project for quite some time now and we are almost pau. This project has taken a lot of time and effort to get it to where  we are now. All that is left for us to do is to collect and analyze data, complete our paper, and finish the powerpoint presentation. We have been lucky that Aunty Kat has been collecting data for quite some time. We are going to use the data collected from start of the project and compare the amount wasted to previously collected data. We plan to compare the amount wasted of the meals that were served during our project. i.e. we will compare the amount of chili wasted from previous data to amount of chili wasted from when our project was implemented. After analyzing data we need to add that information to our paper, along with our conclusion. Before we finish our paper we need to complete our powerpoint, which is on google docs, because we present on Fryday!!
    Now, you may be wondering why the blog is titled "One Furlong to Go!". Well in horse racing the track is measured in furlongs, similar to how our track is measured in meters. When horse race commentators say "One Furlong to Go!" it means that the horses have reached the last leg of their race and are almost to the finish. Like how we are close to end of our project. You learn something new everyday!
   This is what a furlong looks like.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Y U WASTE FOOD!?!?!?!?! --Day after

So today was the first day after we put up our new sign, "Y U Waste Food?" with the rage faces on. I know that the past few blogs have been about the making and posting of this sign, however, I think it's important to say that today at lunch, I saw that a lot of people noticed the sign. Students were pointing it out, laughing at it (in this case, the laughter is a good thing) and some of the teachers were asking one of the main Akahi Aunties about it. She looked quite amused about it, and somewhat happy/proud that students are taking it upon themselves to make others aware of the current situation regarding foodwaste. If you look at the bottom picture, you'll see that another student, Allyson Ontai, posted a photo of the banner on a popular social site, Instagram, yesterday. There was already 142 likes on the photo, which shows that it brought about awareness as well.
We are currently working on our powerpoint presentation and final paper.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Implementation Day


     YAY! Today is the first day that we officially have to implement our project. Since our project has been implemented for quite some time now, we decided to once again improve it. So today we finished our poster. We started to create this poster on Monday in the SPC. We wanted to make the poster recognizable to students, something to catch their attention. We decided on a rage comic meme. We chose to use the rage face that is associated with a "y u no..." phrase. We changed it for "y u no..." to "y u..." and added "waste food" to get "Y U Waste Food?" This poster was mounted above the carousel so everyone can see it. Hopefully it will help to prevent students from wasting their food.
    The picture above is of our group hanging the poster we made. The picture on the right depicts the teamwork we had making the poster.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Y U NO?!?

This is the "Y u no" face that is popular in internet memes. Today, I had a "y u no" feeling. It was in the SPC when Amber and I were trying to complete our banner to put up in 'Akahi. My exact feelings were, "SPC computers, y u no open photoshop when I need you most?" We needed to use the SPC computer to print to the printer that would create larger images for our poster, however, the computer wasn't working. So, tomorrow we will try again during our physics period to get the sign down to 'Akahi and put up above the carousel. Hopefully all goes as planned. Oh, I forgot to mention, this face is going to be on the poster. Okay bye. 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Keep Calm and Curry On


Today's lunch was hamburger curry, which inspired the punny yet accurate nature of this blog's title. The reason why we have to maintain composure and move forward is due to the tasks that we still need to do. Class began with an announcement of the numerous assignments that need to be completed, most of them due next week. We went to the SPC in order to work on our banner. It features the words "Y u waste food?" in blue letters and a "rage" face, which is a known meme on the internet. Our final version of the project is going to be done this week. This school year will be finished in less than three weeks and we have even less time to complete everything. As long as we contribute together, we will be able to get everything done.

Monday, May 7, 2012

More Awareness

This picture is just of something I found while exploring the 'Akahi website. Who knew that you could sign up to get the lunch texted to you daily! What cool features we are offered. I'm sure most students are not aware of this feature, as I was not, but they would be if they were informed. This is our philosophy for decreasing waste. We will make students aware in order to create a change. We did not have class today, but our group did do some discussion on Facebook. We have decided that along with having the new signs that tell kids to only take what we are going to eat, we are going to make a banner to put about the carousel at lunch. This will be a reinforcement to make the students aware that waste is not okay. We still have not created the banner yet, but we will do so tomorrow in class. Once we get approval, this will hopefully make a difference in our quest for less waste.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

CINCO DE MAYOOOOOOOO weekend ;)

This weekend really wasn't that productive as far as the project goes. This is mostly because I had an Economic Summit Convention all day on friday with Mrs. Fale (*dun-dun-dun <insert terrified scream>) Nah, Fale's cool. Sorta.

ANYWAYS. this means that I missed the physics test-thing that Amber posted about, and I missed any new developements/discussions that my group may have had (if there was time for that on friday.) However, I'll just recap on our project.
We've created the new signs, and I've noticed that the Akahi workers really like them and have taken it upon themselves to set it up each day. For all we know, perhaps they use it at breakfast and dinner for borders too. I think that'd be pretty cool if they did. So hopefully, the signs have caught peoples attention if the plates haven't been. Hopefully this coming week will be productive as well.

This is a pic I took at the Economic summit. That was the LONGEST day of my life. Even though school ended at 2:30 we had to stay til 3

Friday, May 4, 2012

Physics "Con"test


Today was an unusual day for our team because we could not work on our project during class. Instead, we had to take physics exams, which none of us have studied in depth for a while. Those who can get more than 30 correct can get a bonus on their multipliers. I only answered 29 questions, so even if I got them all correct I will not get any extra points. However, I doubt that I got 14 incorrect answers, so at least my multiplier will not be penalized by this single assessment. During this weekend we may add more to our finalized report in terms of what we have learned so far from the project. We will also need to figure out how we will present our project since the deadline for the first draft is approaching.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

New Tray-day Thursday

   Today, our group, continued working on our project to better Kamehameha Schools. During 6th period we went to the SPC and created 2 posters for the Akahi food lines. We designed the information part of the posters on Friday and had them approved this past Tuesday by Mr. Morris of Akahi. At the SPC we created them. We created the posters with a yellow background because we thought it would be more noticeable. To make them more attractive we created small boarders around the edge of the paper. We also laminated the posters so that the Akahi staff could keep them and use them multiple times. If these posters prove to help reduce waste then we are going to create a few more so they can have some for the back lines. Once we finished the posters we went straight to Akahi.
    When we got to Akahi today we found that there were no more plates! They have been replaced with trays! This, fortunately, works in our favor. The trays have multiple sections that limit the amount of food that can be placed in each section. These trays will help students to take proper portions because of the sectioning. Hopefully it will also help to reduce food waste as well as its intended goal to reduce water waste.
    A few things we noticed today while in the dinning hall were that some students are starting to notice what we are doing, but some students are disregarding it. As I was serving myself lunch, a sophomore girl asked one of her friends if they had to take one hot dog or if they could take more. This goes to show that some students are actually seeing the displays we put up, unfortunately she had not noticed the sign or had not comprehended its words because it said to take only what you can eat and if you are not sure then take the proper portion (i.e. what is on the display). I also noticed today that there were a couple of male sophomore students who had 4 hot dogs on each of their trays. I was not around to see if they wasted any of them but I thought about watching them and seeing if they wasted them.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Continued Experimentation

These images are from lunch today. Sloppy joes and fries are the high waste items but I was told to put some veggies on the plate just for good measure. Mahea took the picture on the right of the waste today. It is clear that there is still a lot of waste. This is from the senior lunch and I saw the same during our junior lunch. However, we will not know for sure the exact amount of waste and if it has decreased until we get the numbers from the 'Akahi staff. Meanwhile, we are continuing to get posters approved to put up in 'Akahi as another means of reducing the waste.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

May Day Deliciousness= ZERO to NO waste today (probably)

Today is May Day and today for lunch we had Hawaiian food. Of course, I seriously doubt that there will be any food waste today. If anything, they may run out of food before the last period lunch!
ANYWAYS, as mentioned in Amber's previous blog post, I emailed Mr. Morris, the akahi food director, asking for permission to display signs around the dining hall that will alert the students of our project and to be aware of the amount of food that they take. We were thinking about also making some of them funny and memorable, such as using the rage faces that are very popular among students and the internet world. Along with my email, I attached a draft of the poster we intend to display. I checked my email this morning and Mr. Morris said that the signs are okay but that we just have to make sure they they don't interfere with food safety.

We should have the signs done by the end of this week, and ready to be posted! :)

Monday, April 30, 2012

Improving the Project


Today was another day in which we talked about our posters for the food displays. We still need to get the signs approved by Mr. Morris. Once we reached a better understanding of how the signs would be constructed, Mahea emailed him during class. During our class period on May 4th, we have to take a break from the project in order to take a physics test, which could have a negative, neutral, or positive effect on individual multipliers. Compared to other groups, we appear to be far ahead since we already installed our prototype at 'Akahi while the others were still creating theirs. However, we still have other assignments to complete, such as our posters and the oral presentation, and certain events, such as the test and this week's unusual schedule, are impacting our timeline. Hopefully, we can improve our current timeline in order to accommodate all of the things that we need to accomplish.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Learning and Improving


I am very happy to see the progress that my group is making. I am very proud of the work that they got done while I was gone. Because we now know that just putting up display portions is not enough to make an impact on the students, more ideas need to be implemented. This includes creating signs in order to get the attention of the students and to make them aware of the waste. Today I will post on our junior page that signs will be up, urging the student body not to waste. Again, I am very proud of our group and we will continue to do what we were doing (portion examples) plus more (creating signs) to decrease the waste in 'Akahi.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Brainstorming Ideas to Improve

    Today in class we did a lot of thinking. After about a week of our project being implemented we have found many ways to improve it. The first idea we had was to create posters to draw attention to the display plates. Our plan was to make two eight and a half by eleven papers and put a construction paper backing on it to make a nice boarder. One of the papers will read "Take ONLY what you can EAT!" and it also will read "If you are NOT sure then please take the proper portions.". The second paper will read "You can always come back for more". We found out from Mr. Blake that we need to get these approved by the Akahi coordinator as well as the Akahi Student Center. We also thought about a way to make kids realize that they are wasting so we think that putting a big sign above the carousel will help. We are not yet sure what we are going to put on it, but it needs to be approved.
    Besides brainstorming, we went to go set up the portion displays as a group today since we all had the same free time. Todays lunch was Portuguese Bean soup. Setting up was really easy today because all three of us worked together and each made a display.
      Here is what our signs are gonna look like as of today.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Nacho Cheese

  Today I had to set up the proper portion display before lunch started. I went down to lunch thinking that it was breaded beef because that is what the schedule said. Instead we had nachos. The problem between the two is determining portions. The breaded beef comes in a patty and 1 patty is equal to 1 portion, while the nachos has chips that can't be measured well with tongs. Other than the chips everything else was easy to portion because the serving utensils (i.e. spoon) were equal to 1 portion. I displayed these above the two main serving lines.

   Somethings I noticed at lunch today were that people are taking more than the proper portion and some people don't even eat much of their food. Shortly after I had set up the displays, people started to serve themselves. I watched and noticed that not many people looked up at the displays. This was kind of upsetting because we may be potentially adding to the waste instead of decreasing it. Another thing I witnessed at lunch was a student who sat down with a big plate of chips, chili, and cheese at a table near me. He put in his earphones and looked at his food; took a couple of bites, then just stood up, grabbed his tray and left. He literally dumped a whole plate of Nachos. I think this shows that people are not seeing or paying attention to the displays. I think next week we should implement signs above the displays to attract attention to them (we talked about it in class yesterday, Amber mentioned it in the previous blog). I also think that we should create a sense of shame/guilt or some punishment to deter people from wasting a lot of food.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Sandwich Conundrum



Today was my turn to go to 'Akahi in order to set up our project. The main course of today's lunch was the sandwich bar. At about 10:15 in the morning, I went inside of the dining hall to make the displays. While I made the sandwiches, I noticed that the proper size for the sandwich fillings was two ounces, which is equivalent to two slices of turkey. In general the food items served with tongs are the only ones where the serving sizes on the labels are not helpful in the sense that the tool was not made to measure portions. Although I considered adding other food since each plate only had a sandwich, I decided against it because the officials indicated on our menu that sandwiches were the most wasted food items for that day and nothing else. I made one plate for each of the lines and one of the servers helped to place them at the appropriate locations. During class we talked about how we wanted to design posters to accompany the food. The accompanying material will probably be the main change to our prototype because we want more students to consider the displays as they move through the line.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

L(a)UNCHED THE PROTOTYPE (if you could call it a prototype)

It was mentioned in earlier blogs that we agreed that we would alternate taking turns to go down to Akahi and prepare the plates of food for the day. Today was the first day of our experiment and I had period 5 free, so I went down around 10 am and readied the plates of food. Today's entree was roasted chicken, and on the calendar that was given to us, only the roasted chicken was flagged as "high waste." I found it kind of hard to make just a plate of one chicken thigh, so I added the appropriate serving size of rice and carrots to the plates, just to make it look a little livlier. I set the plates up at the beginning of the buffet lines, and propped them up with another plater underneath. I hope that people took notice of the plates though!
I'm thinking of making an announcement in the Seniors page on facebook (and having Allie or Amber do the same for the Juniors page) about our experiment so that they understand what we are trying to do and will hopefully pay attention to the displays. 

Monday, April 23, 2012

More Cooperative Work


Our group has completed the project proposal and detailed design and we are now moving on to the next stages of the project. So, we decided to create a powerpoint on google docs in order to prepare for our presentation. Along with that, we also decided that for the first week we will experiment with just sample portion sizes and then the next week we will have the sample portions and signs to see if that will make a difference. Since I will not be here from the 25-30, my group will keep me updated on progress. Also, the day that I was scheduled to go down early to set up, Ku was also scheduled for that day so it worked out well. We will continue to keep in touch over the course of the week.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Constructing and Assessing: The Next Steps Forward


Although this project involves teamwork, independent work is also required for certain aspects of it. On April 25, each of us has to turn in a midquarter peer review that analyzes the efforts of every team member in regards to contributions. Based on these comments, we will each be notified of what can be done in order to improve individual performance. This week is pivotal because we are installing our prototype. I believe that the main challenge of our design will be noticeability. If we have to make revisions to our project, I think that they will involve making sure that the students recognize what we are trying to accomplish with it.

Friday, April 20, 2012

It's Fryday, Fryday, got to type our Detailed Design on Fryday!

    Today in class, we completed our detailed design on our google document and also set up our calendar for the experiment execution. We had started our detailed design on Tuesday after our meeting with Mr. Morris. For our project we will be constructing examples of proper portions of food. Everyday someone from our group will head down to Akahi to make a "live" example of the proper portions. These examples will be placed in a visible spot where students can notice how much food they should take. This spot is going to be on top of the buffet line islands.
   We also figured out who would set up the examples for each day of the week. Mahea has A days, Amber has B days, Allie has C days, and Kalamaku will have D days. We are to make the portions for the main dishes and display them on these days. We excluded regular, AM and PM schedules because the food waste on those days are not as excessive as on block days.
   The picture above is the calendar of what is being served in Akahi. The items highlighted in pink are the entrees that create majority of the waste.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Monday's THE DAY!

Starting Monday, we will begin our experiment. As mentioned in previous posts, we will take turns going to down to Akahi (food is ready by 9am) and talk with John, who is the main supervisor. If he is not there, the rest of the staff has already been notified that students will be coming down at this time. We mentioned before that we will NOT be creating new tags, but rather creating physical examples for students to see as they grab their food. The food service workers will help us ensure that our portion sizes are accurate because we have access to the scales that they have in the back.

On a side note, an interesting fact that we found out was that the serving utensils that are used during lunch are actually the portion sizes, with the exception of the tongs. Also, we learned that since Akahi began using rice paddles instead of rice scoops, there's been a reduction of waste in rice, which shows that the types of utensils that they use to serve food DOES make a difference.

We acquired a schedule of the meals that will be served for the next four weeks and the main items that are wasted were highlighted for us so that we can gather some data on those items to track the food waste.  That being said, we look forward to implementing our experiment in the days to come!!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Detailed Design and Planning

As was mentioned in the previous blog, one of the things we got straightened out is that we are going to focus on waste of the things that are high volume in waste, usually the main dish. The sandwich above is not one of those high priority items. Now that we know what we are focused on and the plan that we intend to carry out, we now need to create a specific schedule of who will do which tasks when. For example, the plan is that Amber and I will work together during one period (since we have junior lunch together) and Ku and Mahea will work together since they have lunch together. We need to work out who will go down before lunch starts, around 9:00, and set up the example portion sizes. We can do this by determining when we all have frees and creating a schedule from there. This information, plus other information regarding our plans for data collection, will be input into our detailed design.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Approved!


Today was very productive for our group because we got to have our meeting with both the main director and the main manager of our school's food system. After our proposal was officially approved by Mr. Blake, we spent the rest of the period at the 'Akahi food service office. During this meeting we found that our initial plan needed adjustments. For example, we learned that the serving utensils actually are designed to measure the actual serving sizes. Instead of making new tags, we are going to recreate the proper serving sizes of the food items that the staff believed to be the most wasted. We discovered that doing this was less time-consuming than remaking the tags. With the information that we have gathered from the meeting and the approval from the officials, we can now gather data directly from the source and then implement our prototype.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Monday, Bloody Monday. (I hope you caught the reference to U2's song, "Sunday, Bloody Sunday." Also, the Blood Drive is today.))

Today was sort of a hard day to get things for our project done because of the fact that it is an odd-day schedule and we therefore did not have class today. As Kalamaku mentioned before, we have an interview scheduled with Mr. Morris tomorrow and hopefully we can get a lot done and start implementing our plan and make any necessary changes if need be. That being said, Tomorrow should be a very productive day. I've also done some side research as far as appropriate utensils that could be used to serve food items. An observation that the group has made is that recently, Akahi took away the rice scoopers and replaced them with rice paddles, which isn't efficient for ensuring the proper serving size of rice.
We therefore wondered if maybe cleaning utensils like rice scoops is an issue for akahi because cleaning it requires more attention that "the river" or any water pump can give it. Or maybe, they don't have enough to  use each period.

I checked online and there are bigger and better rice scoops that basically just look like giant spoons.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Weekend Wrap Up


     We have 18 days until our prototype has to be created and deployed!! The good news is that we are on track to meeting that deadline. On Friday, Mahea and Kalamaku were unfortunately at the beach for senior picnic and left the Amber and Allie to finalize the proposal paper. The great part was that all four us had done our part and finished the paper Thursday night and all Amber and Allie really had to do was reread it and print in class. Over this weekend Allie was able to get in contact with Mr. Morris, the head honcho of Akahi. She has set up a meeting with him for Tuesday during period 6. We plan to discuss our ideas with him and see what he thinks of it. Hopefully he will be very open to our ideas and that we will be able to implement them in a timely manner. So far everything is working out very well and we plan to keep it that way.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Group 4 Gits it doneeee

What a cute group right? Not only are we cute, but we are also hard working. In class today, we accomplished a lot of writing. First, we split the proposal. Mahea did the "what is your project?" question, Amber and I tackled the "what is your proposed solution?" question, and Ku worked on the "what underlying principles of physics does it incorporate?" question. While writing, we discussed and made final decisions such what precisely our project was going to be and how exactly we would put it into action. Along we that, we realized that we still needed to get some phone numbers, which was fixed easily. When class was over we had about 2.5 pages done. Currently, we are all collaborating on our proposal document that will be turned in tomorrow. When converted from googledocs to word, I will add pictures to the document. Amber and I will read over and print the final proposal tomorrow, as Mahea and Ku go and have a blast at the beach.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Creating a Proposal


As noted in the previous post, our group has found an actual solution for a problem plaguing our school. The next step of the process is to compose an approximately three-page proposal that explains how our project will be beneficial. Aside from answering questions concerning our idea, pictures of the Akahi dining hall will be included to show what our group wants to change. The above image is an example of the insufficient food labeling that results in Akahi's well-known food waste since students are not given any indication of what the portion size looks like. Although the document is due on Friday, the current goal is to complete it before the end of tomorrow's class.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

We've Made A Decision...

Today our group came to the conclusion that we are going to go with our idea involving Akahi food waste. It's been a pressing issue for quite awhile, and although this issue has been brought up to the students, waste remains.
Our group has concluded that this mainly results from the fact that although students completely understand  that it's a BUFFET line and that they may always go up for seconds, thirds, even fourths if they wanted, laze combined with impatience (Have you seen the lines?????) prevents them from taking the appropriate portions of food.
We all know about and see the little colored tags above each food item that gives nutrition facts on what's being served. It also gives portion sizes. Unfortunately, these serving sizes are weighed in ounces, and honestly, what kid reads 5oz and knows how much 5 oz of rice is!?
Therefore, we must not only change the tags, but we must also find the appropriate serving utensils to give the correct portions. We can also try and get help from the akahi workers and student government on monitoring how much each student takes. We should also try to find a way to divert a separate line for seconds so that people who have already gotten firsts won't have to stand in the same line as the kids who have not eaten yet.

All in all, we're quite excited to see how all of this falls through :)
If we could make the tags easier to understand, that'd be a great first step!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Project Update

Long weekend, Lots of work.
     On Thursday we got to work together in class and we shared what we learned from our interviews. Well the problem is that we only had 1 successful interview. Allie's interview with Mr. Kim is where most of our ideas are coming from. The other interviews we attempted had failed. So going into this long weekend we had only 1 physically fixable problem. This problem is the waste in Akahi Dinning Hall. Although this is a great idea we are not totally sure how we are going to solve it.
     Over the weekend we were all adding to a google doc. We typed out the ideas to solving the great amount of food wasting in Akahi. Some of our ideas include making certain serving sizes so students don't overload their plates, create a seconds only line so students are encouraged to go back for seconds instead of piling food on the first time because they don't want to stand in a long line for seconds, and our final idea was to create some kind of reward and consequence system. We realized that we are going to need the help and clearance from the Akahi staff.
     Although we have a lot of ideas for this food waste problem, we are looking to talk to more people to find other problems that could be fixed or other ideas to solve this problem.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Krazy Kimmy!

The other day, I interviewed Mr. Kim for some ideas for our 4th quarter project. I thoroughly enjoyed the hour long conversation. The conversation ranged from the problem of lack of discipline of students, to religious topics, to waste in Akahi Dining Hall. He gave us the idea of reducing waste in Akahi by making students thoroughly aware of the waste by creating large and visible graphs and conversions to post in Akahi every so many days. He said it was crucial for student leaders to be involved so that every group could be reached. He also gave me key important to talk to such as Aunty Kat, Mama Fuj and Mrs. Yamamoto. When Kalamaku and I discussed after, he brought up the great question of why students actually take so much to start out with. His insight was that we need to start with making the students aware of how much we are taking. He also brought up the great point that the students should not only have a reward if the waste goes down, but also a punishment if it does not or goes up. The project is still in planning, but we at least now have a good plan to possible work with. The picture above is of my friend Sean with his Akahi grinds. This is a lot of food, but believe me, Sean does not waste one bit. We want everyone to be like Sean.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Day 3


Today was another idea development day for the project. After announcements were made regarding objectives, Allie and Kalamaku left to interview teachers in order to find potentially fixable issues. However, Kalamaku was unable to meet with his administrator, so he emailed him to see if he could conduct the discussion electronically. Mahea conducted a conference yesterday, so our group has met the required number of interviews. The above picture displays one of the benches that are located near the auditorium. When it rains, the benches get soaked even though a roof technically shelters them because of the wind. I would not mind fixing this problem but I'm not sure if we could make a prototype that will be cost effective. Allie uncovered a variety of issues during her interview, so I think that our group will end up using one of them.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Day 2- Help us, Mr. Harvey!

Today was my day to blog, and I figured that today would be a great day to get an interview done, seeing as today was not a class day.
Since Mr. Harvey and I are bros, I decided to ask him what he thought were some "bugs" around campus.
Mr. Harvey is the head of the Art Department is, for the most part, confined to Haleakala. He doesn't go many places around campus, unless the office or The Kif (LOL.) That being said, I'm sorry to say that he couldn't offer me very many suggestions for issues that were tangible. He did, however, mention the problem involving Konia field and the mud when it rains.
After talking to him for about five minutes after school today, our time was cut short because he had to help the detention kids, so I asked him if we could continue our conversation at a later date. Perhaps he'll have better suggestions after conferring with Reid :)

Monday, April 2, 2012

Brainstorming Day 1

     Today was the first official day to start brainstorming about our project. To start off this project we had created a bug list of what we think needs to be changed. Mr. Blake has guided us to go and talk to teachers who, most likely, have a better idea of what needs to be changed because they have been here longer than most of us. With this in mind we decided that we should each find a teacher to interview and hopefully learn about something that can be fixed. Mahea has decided to interview Mr. Harvey, I chose to interview Kumu Chun and Allie chose to interview Mr. Kim. We plan to use the information from these interviewees to add problems to our bug list and hopefully use some of their knowledge to help solve them.
   So far we have not chosen what problem we are going to solve, but we have figured out whose doing the blogs. Our blogs will be posted daily and the person posting it will be cycled. The cycle starts with Mahea, then Amber, then Allie, and finally Kalamaku. This four day cycle will allow us to equally share the work.
   This is as far as we got today and we will start posting information from our interviews soon.

The Lorax

Over the break we were supposed to watch the Lorax. It was actually one of the first things that I did this spring break, watching it the Saturday after Song Contest. It was a very cute and enjoyable movie because of the singing/walking fish, the little bears, and the overall moral of the story.

Basically, the main idea was, "Unless someone like you cares a lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." which was from Dr. Seuss. Ultimately, it takes people to care enough about something in order for action to happen. You have to be able to see the underlying issues and WANT to do something about it in order to bring about change and show others.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Lorax Review

This cute little fellow is the Lorax. He is in charge of the well being of creatures (the cute little bears and fish) and the Truffula trees. He is basically the nature caretaker. All the Lorax ever wanted, was a safe place for nature to grow, thrive, and not be endangered. We want our school to be a place where the students can grow and thrive. This is why we are trying to figure out ways to better our campus in any way possible. In regards to the movie, I thought it was off the chains! It was definitely one of the best animated pictures I have seen. The cast was great, especially Betty White as the grandma, I loved her character. From beginning to end, I was engaged in Ted's quest for the Truffula seed (and love). O'Hare, though the villain of the story, was definitely a funny character. I loved that part when he stepped up to his car by stepping on the hands of his guards. I totally LOLed at that part. The Lorax was definitely an A+ movie experience and hopefully the rest of this project will be too!

Bug List


The picture above depicts a light bulb, often a metaphor for an idea, to symbolize how one should have an awareness of problems in order to initiate any solutions for them. The following is a list of some of the bothersome issues that plague our school campus.
- The mud and dirt on Konia field is a nuisance for those who have to tread on it.
-The students are not sufficiently sheltered from the rain when they are not indoors.
-The benches at the school can get drenched with rain.
-The drivers at school do not carefully observe traffic signs, other cars, and pedestrians.