Monday, January 13, 2014

1/13/14 Full Day at Nitlapan




 After a long and enjoyable weekend in Leon, it was time to get back to work and finish our report for Nitlapan.  At this point we finally started to fully understand what our clients were looking for from us. So we were able to put in a full day of continuous work. In the morning at work that day we met with our clients in order to address any question we had before leaving for lunch.

 Of course a day of work would not be the same if we didn't go to our favorite place, just a quick five minute walk from UCA. Also always passing our favorite but dangerous colored pencil face. Lunch was very filling as it was everyday and gave us the energy to get right back to work.







When returning to work in the afternoon we took all the answers we received from our clients in the morning and decided as a team what the next step was. At this point in time we really had all the work divided up equally. As the day of work came closer to an end we were begging to see the final project. We had ideas from each group that we split up in, including ideas for database systems, sitemaps and flowcharts.

After a productive day of work, feeling confident in being able to finish our report on our last day, our tour guide Cynthia showed us around the campus of UCA. We were able to see all different aspects of the campus, including a sports field to the business school to the main walkway where all the students spent most of their free time.











The day wouldn't be complete without stopping at the local super market to get fresh coffee to bring home.





Finally returning to the hotel we ventured right to the dinner table to fill up once again. We followed this dinner with another reflection to speak about what our plan was for finishing up our work and how we were going to present our ideas. We then ended the day hanging out together on the patio of the hotel, playing games, and getting to know each other even better than we already did from a great experience on the trip. This was a great bonding experience for us all and was truly a fantastic way to conclude most of the trip.










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