Monday, November 28, 2011

All in a day's work...

I get tired.
I get tired of technology!

Today I created surveys for the 6 tech girls we are interviewing. Nathalie emailed me the amazing waiver she made, I downloaded it, saved it, signed into our girlhoods group email account we made, attached the two files, and sent them off! Nat and I talk back and forth about project ideas on google chat, and I text Whitney once in a while.

But is doesn't end there!

Nat and I met to discuss a quick meeting I had with our professor. We have to define technology! That is a much more involved task than it sounds like, but we must narrow our scope, and so we shall. We assigned tasks to be completed for tomorrow too. We feel the pressure of our Wednesday presentation looming.

Nat will rework the waiver, finish her intro to the project and apply some of our feminist analysis learned in WS 329 Re-Thinking Girlhoods, and edit her profile as a contributor.

I will edit the questionnaires remembering to be specific, learn how to put tabs at the top of the blog so that we can post into the assorted categories the learning journal requires, post a film, and start making posts that include the course readings we found relevant to this project.

Whitney is going to edit her profile too, start posting the outside research she did, and make sure to include reference to course readings.

We meet tomorrow night, Tuesday at 5:30 pm to go over what we have accomplished. We will organize our presentation for Wednesday and discuss anything we need to tweek on the blog.

Wow, this blog is looking really good! Great work Girls!

1 comment:

  1. Just reading over this fantastic planning update and it struck me how much communication technology we are using without even making a point of it! Gmail Chat, texting each other, quick emails, cell phones, cameras, all things I take for granted in my everyday life. In some ways we as girls use just as much technology as guys, sometimes even more than guys in more "private" communication. However, when it comes to using technology to communicate publically, guys definitely outnumber us.

    Hmmm... interessssting

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