Tay Jacobe (Work Log)
Tay Jacobe Work Logs (log page) Tay Jacobe (Idea Home)
09/08 4:00pm - Introductory exploration, talked to Anne, made my wiki page
09/09 10:00am - Research on women in Innovation and Entrepreneurship for potential blog post/series
09/12 10:00am - Worked on blog post about Women in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Blog Post), finished it, sent to Anne for first round of edits
09/13 4:00pm - Completed more research on women and innovation, but was uninspired and then sidetracked by the idea of a post about Innovation in the Public Sector (Blog Post). Did a lot of research on this for the rest of session
09/14 10:00am - Worked on Innovation in Public Service piece, almost finished first draft
09/15 4:00pm - Met some other members on the team, talked to Ed and got some tips for how to improve on blog posts, made a wiki page for idea generation
09/16 10:00am - Explored the McNair wiki page to further educate myself on entrepreneurship and innovation and continued to refine my two already-drafted blog posts based on Ed's suggestions
Week of 09/18-09/24 - No work because on a trip to Barcelona for a leadership conference.
09/27 4:00pm - Back at it! Spent the day doing a project for Anne- making the Blog Post Best Practices page for troubleshooting
09/28 10:00am - Worked on Blog Post Best Practices again and talked to Anne and Ed about my Women blog post
09/29 4:00pm - Briefly worked on Women blog post, met with Anne and other bloggers to talk about editing. started editing the ClintonKaine and Entreprenruship blog post for readability qualities, and continued working on Blog Post Best Practices wiki page
09/30 10:00am - Kept working on Blog Post Best Practices wiki page and editing CK entrepreneurship article. Finished both (I think) and worked on Women piece for a while
10/03 10:00am - Worked on women piece and editing blog posts for SEO/readability analysis
10/04 4:00pm - Got women piece to a place where I am happy with it!
10/05 10:00am - Worked on Policy Innovation blog post: probably going to take a new approach