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Session 12, 17 th January 2012

Session 12, 17 th January 2012. Today’s session. Team contributions over the holidays << Discussion >> Example of a Project Definition Document Review each other’s PDD’s << Activity>> Individual logbooks << Discussion >> PDD read-through, if you would like .

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Session 12, 17 th January 2012

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  1. Session 12, 17th January 2012

  2. Today’s session... • Team contributions over the holidays << Discussion >> • Example of a Project Definition Document • Review each other’s PDD’s << Activity>> • Individual logbooks << Discussion >> • PDD read-through, if you would like 

  3. Team contributions over the holidays • How did you find organising work over Christmas? • Did everyone do their fair share? • Have you finished your PDD? • What could have been done better?

  4. Example of aProject Definition Document

  5. Project Definition Documents • Get into your teams, if you can • Join up with one other Team • Read through each other’s PDDs and make suggestions • Does it make sense? • Do you understand their project? • Have they missed anything out? • Spelling/grammar/presentation • Any other improvements?

  6. Logbooks

  7. Logbooks (2) • Choose one task that you completed • Look at the sample logbook on BlackBoard • Read the specification carefully • Unsure? Talk to your tutors/team members/PAL leader

  8. Logbooks (3) • Don’t leave it to the last minute • Start writing the next one as soon as you know the task you will write it about • Write the plan as you plan the task, the actions as you are completing it and the review/reflect after you’ve done it

  9. Any questions? ???

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