Environment - Agile Modeling Walls and Supplies

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THIS IS CRITICAL TO FOLLOW EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED. THESE WALL REQUIREMENTS ARE UNUSUAL, BUT MUST BE MET. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL MEAN THE WORKSHOP MUST BE POSTPONED BECAUSE THESE WALL AREAS ARE A KEY TOOL OF THE WORKSHOP.


This is a hands-on workshop in which students spend significant time in small teams of 3 or 4 at LARGE “whiteboard” areas, doing agile modeling work. e.g., if 16 students, 4 teams. Thus, a prime need is a room with these qualities:


Very large “whiteboard-like Cling Sheet” areas as described below. THIS IS NOT AN OPTION; THE WORKSHOP CAN’T RUN UNLESS THIS IS SATISFIED.


Ensure the room has the following "Whiteboard-like Cling Sheet" Areas

  • For each team, a very large clear, smooth wall area (no art or pictures on the wall), at least 1.5 meters high by 5 meters for each team. The wall CANNOT be made of cloth "wallpaper", which prevents clinging of the cling sheets; but, normal smooth-painted walls, etc, are OK.


Purchase the following Whiteboard-like Cling Sheets

THESE MAY TAKE AWHILE TO RECEIVE, SO BUY EARLY.

Buy 1 package of the following, for each group of 4 people (e.g., 4 packages if 16 people)... here are the best brands to buy:

* (good option - europe) Magic Whiteboard. http://www.magicwhiteboard.co.uk

* (good option - asia) Easy Citi. http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=6747230658

if that is not possible, other options (all very inferior to the above):

  • Write-On Cling Sheets, by Avery or National Brand
  • Magic-Chart by LegaMaster
  • EasyFlip by Leitz

These are available at various office supply stores, or can be ordered over the Web.


Drawing Tools

The students spend a considerable amount of time drawing design diagrams on the whiteboards. They will need:

  • 16 (total) NEW BLACK dry erase markers for whiteboards. NOT other colors, ONLY black.
  • 4 whiteboard erasers (total)
  • 1 roll of paper towels for wiping


Picture of Large Wall Spaces and Cling Sheets for Agile Modeling

Course room - modeling.jpg