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Hayley in Higher Ed | Professor at UCCS
Dr. Hayley Blackburn
95 episodes
4 days ago
Professor HB focuses on technical editing and writing practices, audio and video strategies for technical information, and social media for strategic communication. During her career in and out of higher education, she has worked in content marketing with social media, public relations, professional development, and student success/advising. She currently teaches classes on professional and technical writing. Hayley also hosts episodes of Inspired in Higher Ed, where she and Dr. Grant Clayton talk with a guest about the research and work that inspired their passions.
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Professor HB focuses on technical editing and writing practices, audio and video strategies for technical information, and social media for strategic communication. During her career in and out of higher education, she has worked in content marketing with social media, public relations, professional development, and student success/advising. She currently teaches classes on professional and technical writing. Hayley also hosts episodes of Inspired in Higher Ed, where she and Dr. Grant Clayton talk with a guest about the research and work that inspired their passions.
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Prototype Brief Grading Note
Hayley in Higher Ed | Professor at UCCS
20 minutes 14 seconds
9 months ago
Prototype Brief Grading Note

This project asks you to describe an invention with enough detail to support the development of the product or app.

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Your project will be graded on the required elements:

  1. A formal memo as your project retrospective that details:

    1. Work Assessment: how you met the objectives of the project

    2. Process Reflection: why you made your creative choices and solved problems during the project

    3. Applications: how the skills, technology, and experiences from this project will help you improve as a professional in your field

  2. A specification sheet with four headings of content:

    1. Product Overview: Briefly describe the product, its purpose, and its target users.

    2. Key Features and Functionality: List the product's primary features and how they function to solve your user's problems

    3. Technical Specifications: Detail the product's technical aspects, such as dimensions & materials (physical products), software requirements and code language/elements (digital products from a CS and coding role), user experience and information infrastructure (app-based products from a UX or technical writer role), or any relevant technical standards. This area will most likely change depending on your career roles and product type.

    4. Prototype Visuals: Include product sketches, diagrams, flowcharts, or images.

You must include polished writing, visuals, and design throughout the sections.

Hayley in Higher Ed | Professor at UCCS
Professor HB focuses on technical editing and writing practices, audio and video strategies for technical information, and social media for strategic communication. During her career in and out of higher education, she has worked in content marketing with social media, public relations, professional development, and student success/advising. She currently teaches classes on professional and technical writing. Hayley also hosts episodes of Inspired in Higher Ed, where she and Dr. Grant Clayton talk with a guest about the research and work that inspired their passions.