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Project Checklist and Peer/Project Evaluation Memo
Posted April 22nd, 2008 by kamckelvTry to finish these by Wednesday, April 30th, and email them to me.
The Project Three Posting Checklist is updated in the calendar.
For the Peer and Project Evaluation, instead of a form, you'll write me a 300-500 word memo with headings and sections that evaluate and reflect on these topics:
- early project documents (proposal, individual usability study, group usability)
- final deliverables (user documentation, multimedia presentation)
- revision process
- group dynamics and individual ratings
Please post any questions in a comment below.
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Questions?? April
Posted April 3rd, 2008 by kamckelvPost your questions for April here. Thanks,
Kevin
More Project Three Clarifications
Posted April 1st, 2008 by kamckelvAfter the chats, I think everyone understands the project better. I will summarize my responses here. This has been a good exercise in using Web 2.0 and in dealing with pofessional clients that are sometimes vague and slow to respond. (This is the first time I've used this project, so it is hard to anticipate questions and concerns.) Categories have also been updated. If you haven't already, please send me your group name so I can add it to the Project Three Groups category.
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Web 2.0 for Business and Professional Use
Posted January 6th, 2008 by kamckelvHere are some links to readings to facilitate group projects in Project Three. Wikipedia has a good page on Web 2.0. Also, Google has many Web 2.0 options and services if what is below doesn't pique your interest. Feel free to add new comments with other relevant links.
Content Management Systems, Blogs and Wikis
One of the easiest applications of Web 2.0 is in content management systems (CMS), like this website (drupal), Facebook, MySpace, Blogger, and WordPress. These easy-to-use web interfaces are providing many small businesses and other small entities with a professional web presense.
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Some Notes on Technical Writing Style
Posted September 26th, 2007 by kamckelv1. Consistency is one of the most important aspects of technical writing. You want to have a consistent design and use typography, headings and spacing in the same way throughout a document. Writing style and tone must also be consistent, especially in group work and writing, so that sentences, verb choices and word choices are similar throughout.
2. Use Active Verbs instead of Passive Verbs and Voice. Avoid verbs like is, was, are, were, has, had, have, do, did, can, could, will, etc. Also avoid starting sentences with pronouns like there, this and it.
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Project 2 checklist

Here is my Project 2 checklist. I emailed it to you, but also wanted to post it on here.
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Project Three Groups
Posted March 31st, 2008 by kamckelvHere are Project Three Groups. We'll set up some chats for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to clarify the project further and to brainstorm ideas, softwares, and clients. Email your group members and introduce yourselves. Exchange some emails on possible topics, possible clients, and further questions.
- Group 1: Frazee, Rahmani, Barrett, Lawrence, Luse
- Group 2: Feisley, Lindsey, May, Potrzebowski, Winkler
- Group 3: Chen, Jamicich, Mack, Ralston, Walker
- Group 4: Barker, Basso, Gray, Okerson, Sands
- Group 5: Rupert, Schaub, Scheidt, Walke, Wilhoit
- Group 6: Kuntz, Miller, Seger, Snodgrass, Tyner
- Group 7: Cooley, Fancher, King, Salleh, Spiewak
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Project 2 Checklist
Posted March 31st, 2008 by SpiewakerAttached is my project 2 checklist
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Work Plan

As of now, I am waiting to hear feedback from Jacob as to what he thought of the additional content I added to our illustrated instructions draft to meet the length requirement. I added additional steps that should help prevent the user from encountering common problems that first time MATLAB users run into while learning the program. Once I get feedback, we will be able to finalize the instructions. Unfortunately, we never received any feedback on our illustrated instructions and usability test blog post, so it is up to us to try and identify what changes and additions must be completed for the final documents. Next I need to complete is revising the Revision Memo that will be drafted by Jacob once we finalize our illustrated instructions document. Lastly, I need to complete a blog post that includes a brief cover note introducing the project, a link to our Usability Test, a link to our Proposal, and has the final instructions and project revisions memo attached.
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