Scanner Slip-Up Case: Planning and Drafting. What are the choices? Complete the Project Planning Sheet for this case. This is just an initial plan. There.

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Scanner Slip-Up Case: Planning and Drafting

What are the choices? Complete the Project Planning Sheet for this case. This is just an initial plan. There are no right answers. Use these as a springboard for discussion.  Situation and Context  Your Task  Options Analysis  Preferable Option and Why  Document Planning

Starter questions What is the problem? What is your task? Who are the players involved? What information bears on the problem? What possible issues does the problem/task raise? What are some possible solutions (and what are your purposes/goals for each solution)?

Criteria for Evaluation and Peer Review Guidelines Understand the criteria for evaluation  Purpose  Product  Production Questions for group discussion:  Does the criteria change for each document?  How can the guidelines accommodate the evaluation criteria?

Project Assessment Memo Follow format using appropriate headings and subheadings  Context of the Project  Documents  Production Your Project Assessment Memo should clearly explain your thinking and describe what I will find in your documents.