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# Your team will share artifacts from your stakeholder meeting with the UIF team<br>(these artifacts will tell the story of your meeting);
# You will tell YOUR story by creating a bio page on the wiki.
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We would like you to create a change story video. This video will be a resource that you can email to your stakeholders, show at presentations, share via social media and publish on any future websites you might create. You should work on this as a team; if you're participating in a Leadership Circle, you should create ONE video. All members of your team should appear or participate in the video in some way.<br><br>
<big>'''Plan your video'''</big>
*'''Audience:''' For this video, your audience should be your campus stakeholders who you need on your side to advance your project. Is it your institution's leader and his/her cabinet? A group of your school's faculty? Alumni? Student leaders? Figure out why you should reach out to this group specifically and use your empathy skills to tailor your message to them. Keep this audience in mind as you create your story, and consider how they will react when watching it. For example, you might not want to present a long history of the school if your audience is your school's leadership -- they will already be aware of this. Your final video is something that will be permanent and public-facing. Therefore, you should only say and do things that you feel comfortable existing on the internet for everyone to see.
Check out DJ Jeffries' profile as an example: http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/DJ_Jeffries. From his profile, you can tell that he attends Southern Illinois University and there have been nine other Fellows on his campus. You also learn about his major and interests.<br><br>
Submit the link to your bio, due October 17. Visit the [[2020:Training/Submitting Assignments|Submitting Assignments]] page for more on how to submit your assignment.<br><br>
'''Related Links'''<br><br>
Make sure to add the link to your bio to your school's campus page and student priorities page. As you can see in DJ's profile example, all of his school's pages (overview, student priorities, Fellows' bios) link to one another in the Related Links section at the bottom of each page.<br>{{Fmbox|image=none| style = border:5px solid #008b8b; background-color:#f1fcf8;|text=
In the assignment portal, select "Yes" if you have added the Related Links to all of your campus wiki page. Due October 17. Visit the [[2020:Training/Submitting Assignments|Submitting Assignments]] page for more on how to submit your assignment.}}

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