Just as friendly advice, when it is your turn to do a report over one of our readings, you should remember that there are two parts to the report:
The second part, the discussion of how the material might be utilized, is more important, and should take up the majority of your report. (We all read the article, so the summary is not quite as useful as your ideas about how it can be used.) To that end, don't be afraid to put your ideas out there. The purpose of this is to share our thoughts about how to approach Project 2. There aren't "wrong" ideas about how to utilize the material, so you should incorporate whatever you can generate. Even a partial idea might be a jumping-off point for someone else.