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Lead Global Digital Projects

Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

Lead Global Digital Projects

MIS 3535.001 ■ Fall 2020 ■ Marie-Christine Martin
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Team Project

For the studio portion of this class, you and 4-5 classmate(s) will be working on a project and learn how to assume the role of a product manager. As a team, you will create & assemble artifacts and deliver a product. 

Your contributions to the team project will be reviewed by your teammate(s). Their feedback on your contributions to the team project will be affecting your individual final team project grade.

  • Teams listing : Project-Teams-Fall-2020

Project Description

MIS3535-Project_Fall-2020_section1_v4

Additional information provided after the first interview:
1) Veteran form: VetIntake2020
2) Mission Windowsill program form: HGAssessmentJuly2020

Project/Website

You will be creating a client website or other digital products on the MIS Community platform :

  • The website/digital products must be thoughtfully designed and look professional
  • We have an MIS server, project.mis.temple.edu dedicated to selected MIS courses. Your website/digital products must be on this server. Create your project site and select the theme you want.

Start the website/digital products early and then improve and add to it as you work progresses.

In addition to your client’s website, you will be posting your final artifacts on Canvas or SharePoint (or similar tool) for grading purposes. Arrange the project documents in an easy-to-understand and highly accessible structure.

The artifacts are:

  • Definition of done (from week 4 ICE)
  • Stakeholder Register
  • Product Roadmap
  • Sprint Burndown chart (last sprint)
  • Scrum Board (as of week 10)
  • Sprint retrospective

Final presentation

You will have 15 minutes to present your final deliverable to your client (including Q&A – you should reserve about 3-5 minutes for Q&A).
You should prepare a short slide deck that includes information that the client will need to access your site, team members information and any other key information you want to share with the client. You should spend most of your time performing a demo of your website.

Submission: submit in canvas

Team Project Grading

The final deliverable will be a set of artifacts, a client website and a final presentation.

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