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72203_112759_0.png Sample Projects: The BrainBusters' English project

9203_31808_2.png Stage 1: Choosing a project
A team of four got together and decided to call themselves the "BrainBusters". Their teacher provided a signup sheet in the form of a document in the main Projects conference. The document outlines the team and the project name.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 2: Organizing the environment
The BrainBusters met to decide how to structure their project conference. Their teacher gave them the following guidelines:

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Based on the requirements, this is the project conference they created.
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They have created a conference structure that allows them to:
•       brainstorm using a conference they call Ideas
•       gather information within a conference called Library
•       store deliverables in a conference called Completed Works
•       schedule meetings and manage tasks in a calendar
•       hold meetings through instant messaging (BB Chat)
•       showcase the final product in a conference called Gallery.

9203_31808_2.png Stage 3: Scheduling
The BrainBusters have scheduled their meetings and milestones in their group calendar.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 4: Conducting meetings
The BrainBusters hold their meetings in person and online. Here is an online meeting they held recently.
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They used the Setup tab to have a transcript emailed to them directly.
9203_31808_2.png Stage 5: Brainstorming
The BrainBusters use their Ideas conference to communicate with each other when they are in different locations. If somebody has an idea, they post it there and others can comment on it and build on it.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 6: Managing tasks
The BrainBusters use their calendar to manage each task. They track the details of each task, and it is always available for everyone to see.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 7: Collecting information
The BrainBusters collect the majority of their information from the Internet and books. As they collect it, they enter their notes into FirstClass documents and store them in the Library conference.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 8: Compiling the project
The teacher gave the students a lot of freedom over their projects, so the BrainBusters used FirstClass documents to display their projects. They added backgrounds and graphics too. Here is a look at their compiled project.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 9: Presenting and showcasing
Each team has to present their project to the class. The BrainBusters use a FirstClass presentation. Here are a couple of slides from their presentation.
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9203_31808_2.png Stage 10: Grading
After the teacher graded the projects, he handed back a grading sheet to each person. Here is a sample sheet he handed back.



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