Bean+Passing

media type="custom" key="7255127" The number of beans being past changed as we changed finger combinations is that we aren't use to using our other fingers with our thumbs. Some people could but majority can't. For instance people don't use UR5 with their UR1 a lot, that's just weird. Some conclutions that can be made by looking at this data is that there are many diverese people in this classroom that can use their UR5 with their UR1. Two or three sources of errors that could occur is switching fingers accidently, dropping the bean or loosing count of the number of passing you did. The lab demostrates adaptation by letting ourselves adapting to moving a bean to our partner while using our UR1. UR2, UR3, UR4, and UR5. We have to adapt to using our fingers if we dont use them in every day life.