Video Groups

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Please put the names of your group members into one of the boxes below. Next to "TOPIC" please put what the video will be about. Next to "ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY" please tell me who you'll be making the video for (i.e. Who is your client?). If you need more lines in your group's table, you'll see arrows on the top and left of the table. Click on the left arrow and insert a line. If you don't have a group and want to sign up and simply see who else signs up with you, that works too.

Note that each group should have between 3 and 5 members. With 22 people in the class, groups of three will mean 7 groups (with one group of 4). Groups of 4 will mean 5 groups (with two groups of 5). I have included space for 7 groups, but don't feel you have to fill all the tables. If we don't need the 7th group, or the 6th, just leave them blank. You can add lines to the tables if you want to add more than 3 people.

NB: Please be sure that your topic revolves around what the client wants. That is, ask the client if they need an electronic/video tutorial and see what they come up with. If you have a suggestion for them about a tutorial you think would work, that's great - you can make that suggestion - but be sure to give way if they don't want to do that and have another project in mind for you. Also (VERY IMPORTANT), please do not begin work on your project until you've checked with Fiona. Sometimes a site will want something done that is a valid project but not appropriate for our course. Please check with Fiona first, and once she has given the "okay", you can begin working on it.

Potential Clients:

Note that Out on the Shelves is a client students have worked with in the past that will likely be happy to have more work done by this class as they are entirely dependent on volunteers. Also, Mission Archives and Surrey Public Library's Genealogy Department and BCLA have all expressed interest in having a student group work with them again this semester, if any of those appeal to you. Other libraries we've used include West Vancouver Memorial Library, and various UBC Library branches. If you have a job at a library, that might be a good place to start as they may want some work done. If you're with ideas about who to work with, please let me know and I may be able to assist. Ideally, you want to get started on this project sooner rather than later.

Group 1
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY:
Group 2
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY:
Group 3
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY:
Group 4
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY:
Group 5
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY:
Group 6
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY:
Group 7
TOPIC:
ORGANIZATION/LIBRARY: