Communication Challenge: One-Way vs. Two-Way Communication
Ryan Pierce, Instructor of Business and Technology for Louisiana Delta Community College, Monroe Campus, gave the second lecture of the day as a follow-up to the first habit of being proactive. His talk introduced concepts relating to adversity and Paul Stoltz's "Adversity Quotient" research. Students took an assessment to gain insight into their will to succeed, perseverance, ability to handle the challenges of life, and the level of responsibility one feel’s to determine their life’s path.
On the heels of this information, came the first team challenge of the camp. Each group was required to build a complex structure made of gum drops and tooth picks but were initially limited to one-way communication principles. Campers took on management, runner, and builder positions and were only allowed to talk down the organizational structure. After some time of this, the lines of communication were opened up to allow two-way communication.
Gum Drop Structure Challenge |
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Team 6 - Team Royalty | 16pts |
Team 2 - Big Kats | 14pts |
Team 7 - Fire Cobras | 12pts |
Team 5 - MVP | 10pts |
Team 3 - Blue Titans | 8pts |
Team 1 - Silent Sloths | 6pts |
Team 8 - Time Lords | 4pts |
Team 4 - CyberNerds | 2pts |
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