- A Brief Description of your Project (1-2 paragraphs)
- Identification of Target Audience. Include a description of who this game would be useful to and more importantly, why this would be useful to them. (1-3 paragraphs)
- A Timeline of significant steps to complete your final project. Include specific
dates with specific tasks to be accomplished by those dates. (1 page, bulleted
by date)
- [PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THIS]: Specific, significant consequences
built into your timeline that outline what will happen if a due date is not
met. Remember, you set the dates and the consequences. The consequence should
be something that is put in someone else's control, someone you can count on
to follow through. Once you set the consequence, there should be no avoiding
the due date. Once set, it should not be in your control. (include in your bulleted
timeline)
- A description of how your project will be disseminated to the target audience. Include specific mechanisms (which media outlets, web sites, which publications, etc...) (1-2 paragraphs)
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