Wednesday, August 29, 2012

TPOV Outline


A TPOV outline.

For
Who
The
is a
that
and
Unlike (or Like)
the

Example:  For teachers who seek to improve their practice and their students' achievement, the instructional framework is a  foundation for our professional knowledge that informs, guides and elevates our professional development andhelps us to classify, clarify, and reflect on our learning. Unlike CCSS that focuses on student learning,  the  an instructional framework (IF) is focused on teacher practice, learning, and growth.

Another Frame:

We are going to study _____ using _____ so that we can better understand _____ and help students to achieve ______.

Here is an example if we were pitching the new products course to prospective students.
For:engineering and business students
Who:want to become product development leaders
The:New Product Design and Business Development Program
Is A:nine month course
That:takes teams of engineering and business students through a real-life, comprehensive product development process working with a client company to create a working prototype and a comprehensive business plan
Unlike:design courses in the engineering school and marketing courses in the business school
We:offer the opportunity to work on both engineering and business tasks with teams that combine engineering and business students, and the chance to work on a real product that is important to the client company.
Here's what this elevatory story looks like in deliverable form
For engineering and business students who want to become product development
leaders, the New Product Design and Business Development Program is a nine month course that takes teams of engineering and business students through a real-life, comprehensive product development process working with a client company to create a working prototype and a comprehensive business plan. Unlike design courses in the engineering school and marketing courses in the business school, we offer the opportunity to work on both engineering and business tasks with teams that combine engineering and business students, and the chance to work on a real product that is important to the client company.


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