- I have been working on the part of the tutorial that covers how to make a Facebook Page and Group. I put the different parts together in a Google Docs presentation. I also wrote the script for that part of the tutorial. I found links about teachers using Facebook and Facebook's FAQ about the difference between Pages and Groups. I also contributed a couple of FB songs for consideration (and background music). For the final product I will polish up my part and let Emily know that the presentation is complete and ready to record.
- Tammy was in charge of putting a time table together for us, the initial outline of where we wanted to go and setting up the story board in Google Docs. She also put together some of the "why use Facebook" sections of the tutorial. She found resources and took screen shots of what we discussed about putting in that section. For the final product she will be helping keep us on track and help put the finishing touches on the presentation.
- Dave was in charge of the example FB Group. His role helped us know what things we wanted to emphasize in the presentation. He has a group that he hosts with students and will be taking us through a tour of what types of activities can be done on FB so there is a visual representation of the benefits of using a Group or Page. Dave will screen-cast his tour and provide his example of a teacher using FB.
- Emily has been putting the opening and closing scenes of the tutorial together and has also done a lot of the research and screen shots for the story board. She has also provided proofreading services and helped us with consistency in the project. Her big role will be putting all of our parts together and providing the "voice" for the tutorial along with Dave's tour section.
A blog created by Pam Pilant for MSU course CEP 810, CEP 811 and CEP 812.
Friday, June 10, 2011
CEP 812 Group Leadership Project: Part B -- Storyboard and Script
We are really progressing on our Facebook "Communications" project. We made rough verbal sketches of where we wanted to go and then took screen shots of potential scenes that we would like to use. I feel really good about how far along we are and how clean the story board and script look. Now we just need to find out how long the entire presentation ends up!
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Outstanding storyboard, Group 2!! It looks like your group is ready to move onto the next phase in the production process - recording. I'm looking forward with great anticipation, to watching your FaceBook tutorial in a couple of weeks. Marvelous team work, here=8-) Sue
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