A slide deck that succinctly articulates a foundational Open edX Product Narrative. This narrative will be used to guide decisions around the Core Product Offering.
A slide deck that succinctly articulates a foundational Open edX Product Narrative. This narrative will be used to guide decisions around the Core Product Offering.
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(Follow-up task: Identify common functionalities and group them on the mind map to visually indicate relationship between different actors/personas)
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Use case list here: Use Cases and MindMaps
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Sept 20, 2022 |
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Oct 4, 2022 |
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October 25, 2022 |
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November 01, 2022 |
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What should the narrative include?
Version A
Who is Open edX for? <who is the protagonist of our story>
What problem(s) does it solve for them? <introduce the conflict>
Obstacles to solving the problems
How does Open edX solve these problems
What happens if we don’t solve these problems <the pain of not going ahead with our solution>
Who we are as an organization
Where we've been, where we are, and where we are going
Version B:
Name the enemy
Answer “Why now?”
Show the promised land before explaining how you’ll get there
Identify obstacles—then explain how you’ll overcome them
Present evidence that you’re not just blowing hot air
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What are the conditions that have led to conflict? For example, has the world changed in some ways but not in others?
What is the conflict?
How can the conflict be resolved?
What can you/your product do to resolve this conflict?
Why are you the right person to resolve this conflict?
Examples:
Other examples:
Wordpress.org: https://wordpress.org/
Similarities to Open edX in that users are presented with a “generic core”, which can be easily customized to nearly endless potential. Open edX as the wordpress of online learning platforms?
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Slides analyzing the impact and use across sectors/verticals, aggregated at the level of Open edX as an ecosystem: | |
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uZZT_zcJk_KRZ3m92_yS2tf5Cn0hSQAu9ZdH7yKIlQ4/edit#gid=0 | Full list of current features: |
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mNXNmlRG8QYvmMaYlk2fodinU9nDFGsjQnu14tX-Tto/edit | DRAFT: Concept Doc/Gap Analysis - Open edX for On-campus use |
Product Core and Tech Core: tCRIL has been brainstorming about what “core” means, both from a technical perspective and a product/user perspective. This diagram provides a visual representation of possible convergence and divergence between product and tech cores. | |
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kNBQTrkWlt9TReuq-ZyGfnoeXEWktPdPAtlLhkt4u4Q/edit | Moodle Docs |
Competitive Analysis from the Marketing WG (1) | |
Competitive Analysis from the Marketing WG (2) | |
Canvas: Authoring flows and LTI flows (course author perspective) | |
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The art of product storytelling: how product teams can balance evidence with empathy | |
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Project brief | |
Meeting | Product Narrative Subgroup meeting link: meet.google.com/bmf-gewb-zbf 10 AM ET every Tuesday |
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