Closed lindsay99renee closed 3 years ago
Summary of accomplishments. This is only an example. Modify as you see fit.
Project/Task | Status |
---|---|
Independent work | Ongoing |
Tutorials | 3/8 completed |
Client meeting | Started |
Esri Credits | 960/1000 |
Here you can itemize and/or describe the work you did this week, including:
Be sure you include a little summary with each task completed. It will help you write your final report. Also, try to estimate (or account) for the amount of time you spent on each activity.
Here you can discuss the current status of your projects. You may create headings to organize your project. Note the hierarchy with the hash level, # (heading lv 1), ## (heading lv 2), ### (heading lv 3), #### (heading lv 4)
Consider also including a time table for each project you are working on. See below for an example.
Time Table.
# | Milestone | Description | Status | Deadline |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Form consultancy | I got my team together. | COMPLETE | 1/1/21 |
2 | Choose a paper | I'm debating between two options. Still need to do some preliminary research on data files. | IN-PROGRESS | 1/8/21 |
3 | Preliminary data research | Searching for DEM raster file for second paper; first link I found was broken. | IN-PROGRESS | 1/7/21 |
4 | Create website | Talking over w/ team on who's doing what | NOT STARTED | 1/10/21 |
Here you can bring up the major challenges you faced this week. It can be anything that held you up or slowed you down.
If you are up to the task, create separate issues for these challenges and link to them here. Remember, issues can be commented on by anyone, including your instructor. This is a great way to reach out for help or poll the class for advice.
For example, maybe you are having trouble finding data for the Client Meeting.
You can drag-and-drop images (such as screenshots) into the comments section to help provide context. You can also link to any media on the web. See here for instructions on linking to images on Wikipedia, Dropbox, and Google Drive.
What's your plan for next week? Use this to help you plan ahead and prioritize your tasks.
Nothing beats a good checklist. Consider making some of your own.
Of course, replace the "#" marks in the markdown with real weblinks.
@lindsay99renee, don't forget to update this report with your actual report :)
@lindsay99renee, I still don't see any changes. How are things going on your end?
Dropped.
will update soon . . .