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Web Design Camp

Our initiative to launch a web design camp for 40 middle schoolers faced significant challenges due to coordination issues with the school. Unfortunately, we realized we couldn't schedule the camp within our intended timeframe. Instead, we pivoted our approach by promoting the idea of a summer camp, engaging students through presentations and flyers. The teamwork was exemplary, as we effectively communicated and collaborated within our group, achieving key milestones while generating excitement among the kids about the upcoming camp.

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Web Design Camp

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  1. Web Design Camp Brittany Martincic ∙ Drew Sutherland ∙ Ulyssa Sanders ∙ Miguel Cheung ∙ Alan Benacquisto

  2. Summary • We started off with the intention of putting on a web design camp for 40 middle schoolers • Finding it very hard to coordinate with teachers and the school itself, we came to the sad realization it wasn’t going to be able to happen in the time span we had • In the end, we just promoted the summer camp and got the kids pumped

  3. Deliverables • Get 40 middle schoolers to sign up/attend web design camp • Couldn’t so we just presented the idea to classes about a summer camp • Get the flyer approved • Talk to Geo Miller about teaching • Create pre and post surveys • Didn’t do because the camp was postponed to the summer.

  4. Timeline

  5. Leadership/Teamwork • Communication • Wiki • Facebook Group: most successful way to communicate • Needed much better time management • Dividing Work • Leader: Contact the Elizabeth Cobb, get the flyer approved, coordinate with Geo Miller about teaching, contact principal about summer camp • Group: Create flyer, pre and post surveys, present to the kids, talk to the teachers, help create lesson plans, visit classes and promote the camp • The team functioned very well together! We had a great group and everyone did their part and went above and beyond what was expected.

  6. plan • So far: • Created flyer & got it approved by the principal • Talked to Cobb about presenting • Presented to Ms. Collin’s yearbook class • Explained to principal that there will be a camp in the summer for her kids, no longer April 12th • Next Week: • Present to 2 more classes at Cobb

  7. Whats next • We set the path for the summer class to hold the camp • Already talked to the kids at Cobb and told them there will be a camp as well as the teachers and principal • Created a flyer for them

  8. QUESTIONS??

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