Actually, on second thought... slides are really not needed as I would come up with information of my own for the presentation. The hit-list of ideas for what should be covered for the video tutorial would be a big help however. Matt On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Matthew Nawrocki < matthew.nawrocki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > As far as documentation goes, any slides or organized information that > would prove useful for a tutorial as well as a possible hit-list of things > to cover in the video tutorial would be very helpful. Also, as I will need > proof that I worked for you to bring these videos to fruition, my advisor > would like a signed letter from one of the staffers acknowledging my work > for the project. This letter could also contain a pithy summary of the what > the team thought of the work and how it will prove beneficial to the Haiku > community. > > > Matt > > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Matthew Nawrocki < > matthew.nawrocki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> It would have to be someone from the main Haiku project. However if this >> is a problem, I can check with my advisor to see if I can work out an >> effective compromise. >> >> >> Matt >> >> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Matt Madia <mattmadia@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >> >>> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 13:38, Matthew Nawrocki >>> <matthew.nawrocki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > I will be a senior at college come this August and I am to do a senior >>> > thesis. Since I am a Communication Arts major, I am allowed to do some >>> sort >>> > of multimedia centric project instead of the customary thirty page >>> paper. I >>> > am thinking about doing a series of Haiku, Inc.-sanctioned video >>> tutorials >>> >>> Since this is for college credit/requirements, what type of >>> documentation would you need from Haiku, Inc.? >>> Would anyone (eg, non-Haiku Inc people) be able to 'mentor' you? >>> >>> --mmadia >>> >>> >> >