For all things Group Related...

Heuristic:

1. serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
2. encouraging a person to learn, discover, understand, or solve problems on his or her own, as by experimenting, evaluating possible answers or solutions, or by trial and error: a heuristic teaching method.
3. of, pertaining to, or based on experimentation, evaluation, or trial-and-error methods.

Yep, that pretty much sums up this all up


Okay, not so new anymore...

Final Stuff:

Final Presentation and Documents

And not so premature but here is where we're starting...(aka our dumping ground for all things final)

Didn't want to lose this...(a timely article I found)
And a follow-up

Our Two Pieces of Technical Writing:

  • First Piece: a brochure and survey for parents- take the memo and "translate" to make accesible to parents and students, include survey or sample questions that they can expect to be asked
  • Second Piece: a document for school board members- our proposal that answers the questions we're supposed to answer.

Idioms:

Emily's
Emery's
Justin's

Audience Finder:

Late Night Links- Our Audience Finder assignment and our favorite del.icio.us links, complete with gutters for any and all comments...

Proposal memo:

Memo-RANDOM and suggestions from Lyndsey
Our Template
Late Night Memo Research

So, how do we feel about our classmates?

Check out the grade.


Our first attempt at a definition

Our updated attempt at a mission statement


We've moved on, but how can we forget Late Night's Early Works?

And some further education on our topic...
A Jonathan Kozol article
St. Petersburg Times article
Oxford journal article on assimilation
Blog Search Results for School Choice

Some helpful coding for formatting text.


Suggestion List [From Class on OctoberTwelth]

  • Work on accesibility
  • simplify
  • more info about situation/consequences
  • examples- case studies, interviews, stories, different perspectives
  • stats- demographics, grad rates,
  • break down
  • find audience!
  • cut through chaos


Let's Talk...

The most effective way of contacting Emily is through this email: emilylh28@yahoo.com
Emery Skolfield can be reached via e-mail at eskolfield@yahoo.com He checks his e-mail all.the.time. Oh, and he has a new MSN messenger at eskolfield@hotmail.com

Justin can be found on MSN at heimskringla@gmail.com or for voice use sarshimun on Skype. Mobile number on request, but it's not going on an open wiki. :)

del.icio.us accounts:

Emily's
Emery's
Justin's

Oct10ChatSession
Oct10TreyChat - Tuesdays With Trey


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