Project Tune!
Today let’s help each other work out the kinks!
Please sit in your "consultancy groups" and begin working on the starter.
Please sit in your "consultancy groups" and begin working on the starter.
Starter 11.6:
Reflect for a few minutes on where you are in the project and what you might
need feedback on. Write a focusing
question for today’s “tune.”
Project Tune Protocol
1. Project Share/Focusing Question (1-5 min)
- Presenter articulates the nitty-gritty
of the project details. Share the
perspective you are trying to convey with your project. –AND/OR—Group members
read the draft of the project in its written form—AND/OR—Presenter reads
the project aloud to group members.
- Presenter shares out the focusing
question from the starter and shares any areas they feel they need
feedback on.
2. Clarification (1-2 minutes)
- Participants ask questions to get information they may need about
the concrete details of the project.
- These questions are matters of fact, and
should not delve into deeper issues.
- Examples:
What is the ideological bias of
the project? What genre will you use? How will you edit the video?
3. Probing
Questions (4-5 min)
- The purpose of probing questions is NOT
to give suggestions, but to help the presenter think more deeply about
their project and what they are trying to do with it.
- Probing questions should be big
open-ended questions. (think:
seminar questions)
- Examples:
Why is it important that you
communicate this message to your audience?
Why did you decide on this topic?
How will you connect emotionally
to the audience?
What rhetorical impact do you
want the audience to experience?
4.
Participant Discussion (5-7ish minutes)
- Participants share feedback with each
other while the presenter is silent and removed from the circle.
- Start with WARM feedback. What is strong
about the project?
- Move into suggestions/ideas for
improvement. Discuss the presenter’s focusing question! Think about ways the project could
achieve its desired effect, incorporate rhetorical strategies, and
generally get to the next level of awesomeness. Continue to discuss questions that you
have about the project.
- Presenter is silent and takes notes.
5. Reflection (2-3ish minutes)
- Presenter speaks to comments/questions that
were posed in the discussion while participants are silent. This is a time for the presenter to
reflect aloud on those ideas or questions that seemed particularly
interesting or helpful or to ask questions about the comments of the group
members.
6. Open discussion (if time allows…try to keep it to 20ish minutes per
project)
1. Group
openly discusses the ideas for revision that came out of the critique. This is the time to help each other
troubleshoot the project!
AFTER, add some reflection
to your comp book entry: What ideas/thoughts
did I get out of today? What are my next
steps?