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- | + | This afternoon, Dan organized a dry lab meeting focused mostly on the team website. Most of us met our main website designer Eric for the first time today. Tall, skinny and pale, Eric was not timid when it came to voicing his opinions about the website layout. His professionalism and grasp on modern style convinced us that he was the right person to spearhead the construction of our new website.<p></p> | |
+ | The subteam discussed the format of the website’s “notebook” section. An ensuing heated debate led us to reevaluate the purpose of the notebook. We drew inspiration primarily from DTU and Imperial College London’s iGEM websites. And we finally agreed that the notebook should be more than a log of activities and should be lean closer toward a blog, conveying information in an engaging, well-organized manner. The notebook would be divided into two general categories: biological and mechanical--each category further dividing into detailed sections (such as naphthalene or chassis design). We decided to emphasize structure with the use of hashtags. Ultimately, entries would start with the date and an interesting one-sentence overview, briefly narrate the day’s events, and end with relevant hashtags.<p></p> | ||
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<h3>Sunday, July 1, 2012</h3> | <h3>Sunday, July 1, 2012</h3> | ||
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+ | The subteam discussed the format of the website’s “notebook” section. An ensuing heated debate led us to reevaluate the purpose of the notebook. We drew inspiration primarily from DTU and Imperial College London’s iGEM websites. And we finally agreed that the notebook should be more than a log of activities and should be lean closer toward a blog, conveying information in an engaging, well-organized manner. The notebook would be divided into two general categories: biological and mechanical--each category further dividing into detailed sections (such as naphthalene or chassis design). We decided to emphasize structure with the use of hashtags. Ultimately, entries would start with the date and an interesting one-sentence overview, briefly narrate the day’s events, and end with relevant hashtags.<p></p> | ||
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+ | #website #notebook #hashtag | ||
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- | + | This afternoon, Dan organized a dry lab meeting focused mostly on the team website. Most of us met our main website designer Eric for the first time today. Tall, skinny and pale, Eric was not timid when it came to voicing his opinions about the website layout. His professionalism and grasp on modern style convinced us that he was the right person to spearhead the construction of our new website.<p></p> | |
+ | The subteam discussed the format of the website’s “notebook” section. An ensuing heated debate led us to reevaluate the purpose of the notebook. We drew inspiration primarily from DTU and Imperial College London’s iGEM websites. And we finally agreed that the notebook should be more than a log of activities and should be lean closer toward a blog, conveying information in an engaging, well-organized manner. The notebook would be divided into two general categories: biological and mechanical--each category further dividing into detailed sections (such as naphthalene or chassis design). We decided to emphasize structure with the use of hashtags. Ultimately, entries would start with the date and an interesting one-sentence overview, briefly narrate the day’s events, and end with relevant hashtags.<p></p> | ||
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Revision as of 07:47, 3 October 2012
Week 5
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
Focus: Notebook Section of the Website The student engineer’s solution to an engaging, well-organized blog? Hashtags. Technical NotesMonday
BRIEFINGS Technical NotesTuesday, July 3, 2012
BRIEFINGS Technical NotesWednesday
BRIEFINGS Technical NotesThursday
BRIEFINGS Technical NotesFriday, July 6, 2012
BRIEFINGS Technical NotesSaturday, July 7, 2012
BRIEFINGS Technical Notes -
Sunday, July 1, 2012
This afternoon, Dan organized a dry lab meeting focused mostly on the team website. Most of us met our main website designer Eric for the first time today. Tall, skinny and pale, Eric was not timid when it came to voicing his opinions about the website layout. His professionalism and grasp on modern style convinced us that he was the right person to spearhead the construction of our new website. The subteam discussed the format of the website’s “notebook” section. An ensuing heated debate led us to reevaluate the purpose of the notebook. We drew inspiration primarily from DTU and Imperial College London’s iGEM websites. And we finally agreed that the notebook should be more than a log of activities and should be lean closer toward a blog, conveying information in an engaging, well-organized manner. The notebook would be divided into two general categories: biological and mechanical--each category further dividing into detailed sections (such as naphthalene or chassis design). We decided to emphasize structure with the use of hashtags. Ultimately, entries would start with the date and an interesting one-sentence overview, briefly narrate the day’s events, and end with relevant hashtags. #website #notebook #hashtagMonday
ALLTHEDETIALSTuesday, July 3, 2012
ALLTHEDETIALSWednesday
ALLTHEDETIALSThursday
ALLTHEDETIALSFriday, July 6, 2012
ALLTHEDETIALSSaturday, July 7, 2012
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
Focus: Notebook Section of the Website The student engineer’s solution to an engaging, well-organized blog? Hashtags.Technical Stuff:
This afternoon, Dan organized a dry lab meeting focused mostly on the team website. Most of us met our main website designer Eric for the first time today. Tall, skinny and pale, Eric was not timid when it came to voicing his opinions about the website layout. His professionalism and grasp on modern style convinced us that he was the right person to spearhead the construction of our new website. The subteam discussed the format of the website’s “notebook” section. An ensuing heated debate led us to reevaluate the purpose of the notebook. We drew inspiration primarily from DTU and Imperial College London’s iGEM websites. And we finally agreed that the notebook should be more than a log of activities and should be lean closer toward a blog, conveying information in an engaging, well-organized manner. The notebook would be divided into two general categories: biological and mechanical--each category further dividing into detailed sections (such as naphthalene or chassis design). We decided to emphasize structure with the use of hashtags. Ultimately, entries would start with the date and an interesting one-sentence overview, briefly narrate the day’s events, and end with relevant hashtags. #website #notebook #hashtagMonday
BRIEFINGSTechnical Stuff:
ALLTHEDETIALSTuesday, July 3, 2012
BRIEFINGSTechnical Stuff:
ALLTHEDETIALSWednesday
BRIEFINGSTechnical Stuff:
ALLTHEDETIALSThursday
BRIEFINGSTechnical Stuff:
ALLTHEDETIALSFriday, July 6, 2012
BRIEFINGSTechnical Stuff:
ALLTHEDETIALSSaturday, July 7, 2012
BRIEFINGSTechnical Stuff:
ALLTHEDETIALS