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Notes from today, and moving forward to the online documentation project

Today we reviewed some of your process documentation critiques that you blogged about for today. Then you paired up to map out a process documentation using bubbl.us, draw.io, or storyboardthat. Slides for today are available here. On Tuesday we’ll discuss … Continue reading

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Process Documentation

I have the rules for the game known as Cranium. The rules say the game can be played by up to four adults. There is a image of the layout of the Cranium board, along with the cards, the die, the … Continue reading

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http://youtu.be/1o-t_mVDDYQ This is a video I used earlier this year in my statistic class. It shows the user step by step how to use a formula to calculate a Z-score.  A z-score calculate how far a number is from what … Continue reading

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Process Documentation

What is process documentation? How do you know if its process documentation? If something is saying that this is the plan and this is how it is going to work, we call it process documentation. Any information that we build, … Continue reading

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Process Documentation

This process document illustrates the flow of penalty payments for a particular organization.  This is a thorough explanation of the various situations that could occur and what the final result should be for each individual situation.  If a new employee … Continue reading

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Notes from today, and assignments for Tuesday, April 30

Today we discussed standards, methods, and styles for citing text and non-text media. Your examples of citation style that reflects our community of inquiry were interesting and thoughtful interpretations of the “three rules,” and are available in the docs on … Continue reading

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