Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Final Project Presentation Outline

All,

I posted this to Googledocs a few minutes ago but wanted it here for the record. Please have your comments and feedback to me by Thursday night so we can discuss changes prior to Friday night.
Please use whatever tool makes the most sense to communicate directly with but let's try to make additions to this final outline in Googledocs. Thoughts?


"Our final proposal for PRST 303 will be a two-fold case study about our virtual collaboration, encompassing best practices for the theoretical collaboration issues our fictional PR team faces, and also by detailing our real-world experience in working together through our initial survey of technology.

We will present our findings from the following activities by paper and presentation:

1.      Assessing various collaborative tools and using them to work together as a group: Skype, Collaborate, email, blog, Googledocs and Twitter.
2.      Agree upon technologies and the work styles of each of our own fictional personae, which will act to back light various roles members take in virtual teams.
3.      Describe our choices in what ways and means the group adopts to collaborate with and why, detailing adoption issues, group conflicts, opportunities and resolutions. Importantly, we will attempt to describe why things did not work.
4.      Provide an updated Task vs Communication diagram, based on our experiences.

Week 4 will see us writing our profiles and finalizing our case problem. Week 5 will see us acting out a few days of controlled communication in character via our technologies and completing our presentation for week 6.


Sincerely,

                The Four Star Platinum Squadron
Amy Addou
Baeednah Anderson
Matt Lechtenberg
Robert Pino 
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3 comments:

  1. Matt this looks great. The timeline is super helpful. I'll start getting some ideas together for the ppt. Do you know off hand if I can use my MacBook from the classroom? I'm not sure what the setup looks like over there. I can use PowerPoint, but I personally prefer to use Keynote. The visual tend to be more professional, in my opinion.

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  2. RJ, I think we can probably find a plug in for your Mac at the podium. This Saturday we can figure it out. There is a tech guy roaming around Goodwin for this.

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