I was looking over the powerpoint presentation Andrea sent me last Sunday...
1) It says the post-its can only be sent to members of the network. Does this mean if I am a member of Locker Talker because I play soccer, and my friend is on Locker Talker because she is in Girl Scouts, that I can't send her a post-it because we signed up with different groups? I guess I don't know what 'network' implies.
2) The description on first slide is kind of a mouthful. If you're comfortable with it then I guess it's okay, but if it were me I think I'd want to break it up a little.
I'm beginning to work on the sheet we hand out at ONA. My initial idea was that it be an overview of the main features and a description of what we need the news org. to do to make Locker Talker a reality. Did you guys feel there is something that we specifially want on the sheet that will help them decide if they want to participate? Or is there something you're worried about coming across clearly enough in the presentation that you want to rely on the sheet to better explain? Let me know.
Hey Christina - Sorry not to get back to you sooner - Kate and I were busy all day yesterday with the Inaguration of our new president at SMC. I have a doctors appt at 12 but I'll respond when I get back!
ReplyDeleteOk, so about the post-its. Yes, you can only send a post-it to other members of private groups. So technically, a soccer player could not send a softball player a note. However, the idea is that both friends would belong to a common group, say the name of the school, or class, or a group of friends. So in that respect they would be able to communicate with each other through other common groups.
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