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[http://www.i3detroit.com/i3detroit-call-for-teachers-great-global-hackerspace-challenge-2011 Blog Post with Call to Action Video] <br> | [http://www.i3detroit.com/i3detroit-call-for-teachers-great-global-hackerspace-challenge-2011 Blog Post with Call to Action Video] <br> | ||
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[[GGHC2011 Week6_Blog|Week 6]] - This is the time to really showcase your build, why it works and what features make it stand out<br> | [[GGHC2011 Week6_Blog|Week 6]] - This is the time to really showcase your build, why it works and what features make it stand out<br> | ||
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| + | == Schedule == | ||
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| + | * '''Friday March 25 - Blog Post 1 due''' (Introduce your team (video would be a great way to do this), explain your hackerspace's philosophy, and provide a top level summary of your first week) | ||
| + | * '''Friday April 1 - Blog Post 2 due''' (Provide a basic outline of the materials you will be using in your build and any key challenges you anticipate) | ||
| + | * '''Friday April 8 - Blog Post 3 due''' (Provide an update on the status of your build and quick summary of obstacles encountered and how they are being addressed) | ||
| + | * '''Friday April 15 - Blog Post 4 due''' (Is everything going to plan? Perhaps provide footage of a visit to an educational institution you're working with) | ||
| + | * '''Friday April 22 - Blog Post 5 due''' (In your penultimate week provide a review of the challenge to date. Is the pressure on? What have you learned?) | ||
| + | * '''Tuesday May 3rd, EOD - Projects due (This is the time to really showcase your build, why it works and what features make it stand out) | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 5 April 2011
Blog Post with Call to Action Video
RSS feed for all participants: [1]
Minutes
- Monday, March 21st, 2011 - Getting started in our first meeting
- Monday, March 26th, 2011 - Transcript of our meeting with Emery and Linda from Roeper
- Monday, March 26th, 2011 - Brainstorming after meeting with Emery and Linda
- Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 - Meeting with ROHS teachers
- Thursday, March 31th, 2011 - Final brainstorming meeting
Blog Posts
Week 1 - Introduce your team (video would be a great way to do this), explain your hackerspace's philosophy, and provide a top level summary of your first week
Week 2 - Provide a basic outline of the materials you will be using in your build and any key challenges you anticipate
Week 3 - Provide an update on the status of your build and quick summary of obstacles encountered and how they are being addressed
Week 4 - Is everything going to plan? Perhaps provide footage of a visit to an educational institution you're working with
Week 5 - In your penultimate week provide a review of the challenge to date. Is the pressure on? What have you learned?
Week 6 - This is the time to really showcase your build, why it works and what features make it stand out
Schedule
- Friday March 25 - Blog Post 1 due (Introduce your team (video would be a great way to do this), explain your hackerspace's philosophy, and provide a top level summary of your first week)
- Friday April 1 - Blog Post 2 due (Provide a basic outline of the materials you will be using in your build and any key challenges you anticipate)
- Friday April 8 - Blog Post 3 due (Provide an update on the status of your build and quick summary of obstacles encountered and how they are being addressed)
- Friday April 15 - Blog Post 4 due (Is everything going to plan? Perhaps provide footage of a visit to an educational institution you're working with)
- Friday April 22 - Blog Post 5 due (In your penultimate week provide a review of the challenge to date. Is the pressure on? What have you learned?)
- Tuesday May 3rd, EOD - Projects due (This is the time to really showcase your build, why it works and what features make it stand out)