During this week’s lecture, I discussed peer review for the Expanded Definition Project, and I introduced the Instruction Manual Project.
After watching the lecture, scroll down for the Weekly Writing Assignment, and watch for the team emails for peer review (remember to click “Reply All”).
Below are example instruction manuals that you can refer for examples and ideas about how to approach your own instruction manual project.
Examples by Prof. Ellis:
- Personal Cloud Storage with Syncthing and a Tiny Raspberry Pi Zero W Computer
- Memories of Skateboarding and Nostalgic Assembly of a Re-Issued Mike McGill Powell-Peralta Skull & Snake Skateboard
- Building City Tech’s New Academic Building at 285 Jay Street With LEGO
- How to Build a Cardboard-Box Raspberry Pi 2, Model B Computer with a 7″ Touchscreen LCD Display with Some Thoughts on Pedagogy
- How to Build a Sparring Lightsaber with Parts from Home Depot and Spare Parts (with thoughts on learning and haptics)
Examples from other sources: