Weekly Recap

At the end of each week (starting week 2), each person in the class writes a brief recap of their activities in the class for that week. This is a log of time spent on various class activities, as well as brief reflection on them. This is intended to be a short assignment, taking appx. 15 minutes to complete.

These weekly recaps are useful for several reasons. They help you to better understand how much time was spent on different activities. It helps your team to better understand what you have been doing, and which of your activities take longer than others. The recaps sometimes help identify problems, when a seemingly short activity is actually taking a long time, or when the same activity spans several weeks. Finally, it helps the TAs and instructors for the class to better understand how long people are spending on various activities.

Recaps follow this format:

Time Summary

Summary of the number of hours spent working on game tasks during the week. Includes all time spent on the class (programming, meetings, art, game playtest sessions, and so on).

Report as list of:

(# of hours for task) Task name

Brief (1-2 sentence) description of task

For teams following Agile Scrum, these tasks should directly correspond to tasks from your scrum board. For Iterative Milestone teams, you will need to describe those tasks you are working on, related the milestone(s) you are focused on.

Reflective Commentary

Two paragraphs of reflective commentary, typically structured as:

Highs for the week (positive things during the week)

Lows for the week (negative things during the week)

However, if there were no lows (or no highs), you are not required to manufacture them. You may just report on those reflections that make sense in that case.

Weekly recaps are posted in a single document (one per week) that is shared by the entire team, located in each team's Process folder in the shared Google Team Drive folder for the class. Look for the Team Recap template in the top level of the class shared Team Drive folder. Make a copy of this template, move it into your team folder, then make another copy each week, which you then edit with your team recap.