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* Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base. It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations. Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest. We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity. | * Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base. It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations. Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest. We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity. | ||
==questions from those who can't attend== | |||
*Will you be encouraging people to record/photo/video what they see? | |||
*Will there be field survey tools used i.e. a prepared questionnaire for those running labs etc.? | |||
*Does everyone have business cards? | |||
*Is the success of the trip measured by fun or productivity? If productivity, how will that be measured? | |||
*How many instances will you be able to observe young/naive users of Sugar /OLPC? | |||
*Will anyone be blogging/vlogging the trip? If so, will they post their links here? | |||