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IMPORTANT MULTIPOINT UPDATE

Last post 08-05-2011 2:05 AM by dapatel1. 2 replies.

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  • 05-06-2009 11:15 AM

    IMPORTANT MULTIPOINT UPDATE

    The Award Deliverables have been updated to include: additions to how you submit the MultiPoint Application, an expanded description in the User Instructions and an addition of a Feature Set in the Vision Document of your application.  Please fully read the updated Award Deliverables (Due May 20, 2009) below and note the new sections that are highlighted.   Award Deliverables (Due May 20, 2009)
    • MultiPoint Application. One (1) zip file with your MultiPoint application named ‘YOURTEAMNAME_YOURAPPLICATIONNAME.ZIP’.  In the zip file, include a single (1) executable file (.exe) and all other files needed to run your MultiPoint application (i.e. all  necessary files under the root directory). Also, be sure to include all of the MultiPoint SDK DLLs.
    • User Instructions. Please include a single README.txt file in English describing how to set-up and play your MultiPoint application. Please be sure to indicate which OS and service pack version you tested your application on.
    • Screenshots. Three (3) screenshots of your game in the .jpeg file format that capture the play and style of your MultiPoint application as accurately as possible. The screenshots should not exceed a combined file size of 2MB.
    • Vision Document. PDF or Word file in English that includes:
      • Solution Summary. What is your solution and which learning objective does it help teach? (200 words max)
      • User Scenario. How will a typical end-user (teacher or student) interact with your solution? Is this a collaborative or competitive solution and why?* (no limit)
      • Feature Set – This should explain all of the screens in your application and any UI element they contain.  Be sure to explain specific usage of each of the elements of your application (1000 words max)
      • Impact Assessment. How did you choose your success metrics and how did your solution perform against them? (500 words max)
      • Customer Feedback. How did you engage with students and/or teachers to refine your solution? (1000 words max)
      • Localization. How can your solution be localized to be used in classrooms across the world? (300 words max)

    * Please Note: If the application requires teacher mediation (i.e. students use application with the aid of a teacher), please be sure to indicate in your user scenario.

     

    Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.

     

    Nima Mojgani, MultiPoint Education Award Captain

  • 08-05-2011 2:04 AM In reply to

    Re: IMPORTANT MULTIPOINT UPDATE

     Hi,

    Every school, community, classroom, educator, student, and family has unique challenges and strengths, and has a role to play in ensuring that each student is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. Collectively we have the knowledge, skill, and ability to meet these challenges and share these strengths. Choosing a child care facility is one of the most important, and most difficult, decisions you will make for your young child.  The most important thing you can do as a parent to help make the decision easier is to visit the program...this is most important note for all of us........

     

     

    Children teaching  http://www.childfont.com/visitor/index.aspx

     

     

     

     

  • 08-05-2011 2:05 AM In reply to

    Re: IMPORTANT MULTIPOINT UPDATE

     Every school, community, classroom, educator, student, and family has unique challenges and strengths, and has a role to play in ensuring that each student is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. Collectively we have the knowledge, skill, and ability to meet these challenges and share these strengths. Choosing a child care facility is one of the most important, and most difficult, decisions you will make for your young child.  The most important thing you can do as a parent to help make the decision easier is to visit the program...this is most important note for all of us.......

     

     

     

     children teaching

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