This week, we wanted to design the application and discuss how we are going to review applications as a group and then as a class.
Along with Group 1, we have been drafting and finalizing the application. It should be ready to go tomorrow in conjunction with the morning meeting announcement. We decided to do it as a Google Form because it seemed to be the easiest data collection method both for applicants and for us. We are engaged in a dialogue about application review, and to inform that dialogue we are asking you to fill out the following survey:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dR0w3N96y6L0lAL1S8VLxzd1OhUgTFS5IWdz_ue1jr8/viewform
I am not sure if it will count as your comment for the week (probably not), but regardless it is important that we continue and complete our dialogue with a knowledge of the general sentiments of the class. We also realize that the questions are a tad repetitive (we discussed them a little in class); we want to have a formal set of data on class opinions. Please respond promptly so that Group 2 can move forward.
Thanks for your help!
The survey worked great, good job! For the amount of applicants to narrow it down to, I believe that having anything less than 10 projects would be a poor choice because 1) having 2 people write up social impact reports for a single project is better than 4 people writing about the same project, and 2) a wider spread of applicants can allow our class to have more possibilities to choose from. Although it may take longer for us to sift through 10 as opposed to 5, I think the breadth would benefit the project.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Terra. The more choices, the better. Hopefully, there will be lots of applicants! I think it would be helpful for the entire class to see the application before it is sent out to the school.
ReplyDeletePS: Is there anything Group 3 can be doing to help you guys out? We don't have a lot of immediate tasks at the moment...
Great to hear back from everyone. Thanks for all the feedback we have and will continue to receive!
ReplyDeleteHonestly I don't know what else to comment...