Sunday, November 8, 2009

Jason F's Team Projects

When doing team projects there are several steps in team projects that have to be met in order to get the project done. Accuracy and correctness of the project is important because it has to be right and not the wrong subject. First of all , in team projects you have to be able to work as a team to get the project done even if you do not like the team members you are assigned to or work with. Next, you have to be able to communicate and help each other out on things that you are stuck on. Finally, you must complete the project and be able to put the project together as a whole in order for it to be complete.

Planning a Team Project
Before creating a team project you should carefully plan the scope of the project and consider the future path for the modification, growth, and maintenance of the team project. Plan certain task for each member of the team to follow and get done before the due date.

Creating the Team Project
In this step finding out what you really need to do for the project is crucial. Taking the people in your group and diving them up into the section there best at. For example, if someone is better at organizing rather than speaking that what they should do for the group.

Completing the Project
Once you have the project created you must be able to work on it together and be able to complete on time to hand in. You must be able to work together as a team and correct each other mistakes to make the best possible project possible.


Ref
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms243128%28VS.80%29.aspx

6 comments:

  1. Nice job Jason! Your information is very helpful when you are in a team project, giving a specific task to each member of the group is a very good idea if you want to have everything done in time. I will refer to this blog in the future.

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  2. Great job Jason. This is a great blog to reference to if you ever need help working on a team project. Be sure to reread your blogs though. I see I few sentence errors where you have left a few words out.

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  3. Jason, overall this is a very helpful post about Team Projects. You have a lot of good information that is useful in pertaining to Team Projects. It seems like your first paragraph is a little clustered and confusing with the information that you presented. Cleaning up your first paragraph will make this blog that much better. Despite your first paragraph, I enjoyed reading your blog and this is something I can refer to in the future.

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  4. You did a good job on presenting some key factors on team projects. I suggest you should read over your post a couple times before posting to catch some grammar errors. Also, you may want to add some more details to each section. Other then that, you did a nice job. I will use this information for future group projects.

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  5. I enjoyed your report very much. i think i learned a thing or two more about team projects from your blog. i did fing a couple of grammer mistakes so just keep an eye out for nect time

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  6. more voice needed....blog writing isn't academic writing...you need to tell your stories in addition to giving information
    Talk about your experience with group projects along with the advice you give

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