User talk:LittleBlondeLottie

Hello there everyone, this is my discussion page... Please feel free to start a discussion with me and we can get some good stuff going on here :)LittleBlondeLottie (discuss • contribs) 10:09, 18 March 2014 (UTC)

Hellooo Charlotte! SiobhanDMC (discuss • contribs) 15:33, 19 March 2014 (UTC)

Hi Charlotte - George from Megabytes team here - we are doing Always On too - so we're happy to contribute to your stuff - feel free to contribute to ours as well! Our usernames are: StineEliseJ (Elise); Kellymcdonach (Kelly); GemmaMiller (Gemma); Ania-polish accent (Ania); amandajayner (Aj) and George Berrie (that's me). I'll put the same message on your team mates' discussion pages too to see if we can get some cross-team contributions going. CheersGeorge Berrie (discuss • contribs) 15:15, 27 March 2014 (UTC)

Thank you George, there's some really great stuff that's been pulled together over the past couple of weeks, it's really impressive. LittleBlondeLottie (discuss • contribs)

Hey there! As I went to post on the Reading Room page, I saw your post and thought I'd help you out if I could! I see you have a discussion page but no user page. I just went and typed something on your user page. Go ahead and replace it, just a sentence or two bio of yourself should be fine :) Hope this works! RedheadRachel (discuss • contribs) 23:10, 2 April 2014 (UTC)

Presentation Group X: 1st Meeting
The topic of our presentation shall be 'Always On' Culture on Tuesday 15th April during our seminar from 12:00-1:00. The first meeting for our presentation for the FMS9A4 Module on Digital Media & Culture has been arranged. We shall meet outside the University library at 2:30 on Wednesday 9th April. We will meet again after this but will arrange something after our first meeting together. LittleBlondeLottie (discuss • contribs)

Really looking forward to getting this going! If you look below you'll see I've drafted a rough lesson plan type thing that Group X can work from. Check it out and I look forward to hearing your opinions and suggestions. LittleBlondeLottie (discuss • contribs)

Group X Members
The members of the presentation Group X are as follows:

Charlotte Ryder(myself), Hollie Irvine, Siobhan Rathwell, Jennifer Wylie, Ciara Roe and Rachel Barr LittleBlondeLottie (discuss • contribs)

'Always On' Culture Presentation Plan
Here is a very rough lesson plan for the seminar Group X will be presenting and conducting on the 15th April. It can be subject to change and is VERY vague but it's a starting point to get us thinking. If Group X members could add things/discuss ideas/put forward points/ask questions about our presentation here that would be great!

1. Introduction - Short film (about 1 minute long) introducing ourselves and the topic.

2. Talk about main points of subject - Generate group discussion.

3. Activity for the class (potential for handouts and reference sheets).

4.Wikibooks Evaluation - How we put it together/What we choose to cover/What we found or learnt/Our opinion of the task.

5. Conclusion.

Like I've said it's a really vague lesson plan but it gives us something to work with. Let me know what you all think! LittleBlondeLottie (discuss • contribs)

This sounds really good so far, we could make the activity really good and totally interesting. A wordsearch! no I am just kidding but sounds really good, glad you are so organized! JustHollie (discuss • contribs) 17:42, 3 April 2014 (UTC)

This seems cool so far! I think the main thing we need is a really awesome way to get the discussion going. If everyone starts thinking of ideas before we meet up. Do we want a presentation or have the film playing over in the background as we talk? Making controversial points would be good too. SiobhanDMC (discuss • contribs) 22:08, 3 April 2014 (UTC)

Looks like you've got a pretty good idea of what the bones of our presentation could be, I'd be happy to follow that structure. I think Siobhan is right about everyone thinking of ideas before we meet up, that way we know everyone will make a contribution to the creative process and we'll be more likely to find a stimulating activity for the seminar if we pool our ideas. Cir00004 (discuss • contribs) 01:09, 4 April 2014 (UTC)

This sounds great, Thanks Charlotte! Jenniferhw94 (discuss • contribs) 16:35, 4 April 2014 (UTC)