Follow up from today's meeting
Allison Bloodworth
abloodworth at berkeley.edu
Wed Oct 24 16:21:01 UTC 2007
I'm completely open that day (except for the Fluid UX Walk-through
meeting that morning from 8-9 PST).
On Oct 24, 2007, at 7:50 AM, Michael S Elledge wrote:
> Those times are good for me.
>
> Mike
>
> Barbara Glover wrote:
>> Hi Daphne
>> I'd suggest 10 or 11 PST. That's 1PM/2PM EST.
>>
>> cheers
>> Barbara
>> On 24-Oct-07, at 8:31 AM, Moore, Kathleen E wrote:
>>
>>> Right now all of these times work for me, but I may need to
>>> schedule another meeting Friday as well, so they may not all stay
>>> open.
>>>
>>>
>>> Kathy
>>>
>>>
>>> Kathleen Moore
>>>
>>> Web Manager, Information Technology Services
>>>
>>> Boston University School of Management
>>>
>>> kemoore at bu.edu <mailto:kemoore at bu.edu>
>>>
>>> 617-353-2685
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> *From:* Daphne Ogle [mailto:daphne at media.berkeley.edu]
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:13 PM
>>> *To:* Allison Bloodworth; Eli Cochran; Barbara Glover; Shaw-Han
>>> Liem; Colin Clark; Moore, Kathleen E; Gary Thompson; Paul
>>> Zablosky; erin yu
>>> *Cc:* fluid-work at fluidproject.org <mailto:fluid-
>>> work at fluidproject.org>
>>> *Subject:* Follow up from today's meeting
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>
>>> We decided today that we wanted to meet again Friday to continue
>>> with our UX planning activities. Let me know what times work for
>>> you all on Friday:
>>>
>>>
>>> - 9:00 am PDT / 12:00 EDT
>>>
>>> - 10:00 am PDT / 1:00 PDT
>>>
>>> - 11:00 am PDT / 2:00 EDT
>>>
>>> - 12:00 pm PDT / 3:00 EDT
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm in all day working meetings tomorrow but will try to tally up
>>> everyone's availability and send it out by Thursday morning PDT.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Action items in prep for Friday's meeting:*
>>>
>>>
>>> 1) Project coordinators to post project plans for each project
>>> area on the wiki (where should these go? can someone put theirs
>>> up as a model and share with the group?)
>>>
>>> 2) Granularity for the project plans: Phases for global
>>> prioritization; within each phase are more granular activities
>>> that will be prioritized within the working group when the work
>>> is happening.
>>> -Phases are meant to be chunks of work that need to
>>> be prioritized together. For example, in user research a phase
>>> might be competitive analysis another contextual inquiries &
>>> modeling. So splitting up the activities within a phase would
>>> not be an efficient way to work. Each phase can be worked on
>>> separately, perhaps put away while we focus on another project
>>> and then picked up again to continue on to the next phase.
>>> Although we didn't talk about this today -- it would be good if
>>> each phase has deliverables identified -- to the team, community,
>>> another project team, whatever makes sense.
>>>
>>> 3) Create story cards for the phases that we'll use for the
>>> global planning game on Friday. I missed this today -- did we
>>> decide on an application to use? Allison (or anyone else that's
>>> looked at the options), can you recommend one for us to start using?
>>>
>>>
>>> Did I miss anything?
>>>
>>>
>>> Daphne Ogle
>>>
>>> Senior Interaction Designer
>>>
>>> University of California, Berkeley
>>>
>>> Educational Technology Services
>>>
>>> daphne at media.berkeley.edu <mailto:daphne at media.berkeley.edu>
>>>
>>> cell (510)847-0308
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Allison Bloodworth
Senior User Interaction Designer
Educational Technology Services
University of California, Berkeley
(415) 377-8243
abloodworth at berkeley.edu
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