Wednesday, December 9, 2015

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     This project gets intense, learn to lean on your teammates. You are in it together. Have meetings either by text message, phone, or Blackboard Collaborate, It helps keep all of you on the same page. You can get through this , work together and keep your eye on the prize. Ask questions!!!!!!! There is never a dumb question. I also live by a rule that seems to help out in most situations   KISS   Keep It Simple Stupid... Don't make the project harder than it is.. I also recommend look at the other projects offered. They may not be the exact same project but it helps to give you an idea of what you are trying to accomplish. Maker sure that you are keeping up with your discussion board posts. those are valuable points- don't miss out. And lastly- have fun with this. it is a great learning tool that you will use for your entire career.

Bill Slonaker, Keith Cozart, Ray Harmon

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  1. Bill,
    I live by KISS. It is pretty much all I have within me. Thank you for all you've contributed to the class experience.- Keith

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  2. Keith, Bill, and Ray,
    You have made some great points about relying on your group, not making your project harder than it needs to be, and always asking questions. It is true that the basis of learning we will always apply and it is best to keep a positive perspective. KISS says it all and is a tip I personally need to remember as I am a pro at making things difficult. Great Job!

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  4. I also recommend look at the other projects offered. They may not be the exact same project but it helps to give you an idea of what you are trying to accomplish.

    ---- Good suggestion!

    Bo

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  5. LOL, KISS, it is a very interesting combination! It is true that many times, keeping it simple and stupid actually is harder to achieve from the designer's side. That is what I like about many new tools since they are designed in a very simply way that even a beginner can easily learn.

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