Begin drafting part of your Wild Blueberry story. Depending on your chosen story format this could mean taking photos and sharing some of them, doing research on blueberry farming and drafting an outline of questions for an interview, or beginning to learn features of a timeline you might use and adding sample data.
Create some form of your story idea that you can share with other student in the class. You can upload images to a gallery, get a url from a story map you are starting, or copy the list of interview questions you would ask Wild Blueberry farmers. The key is you have made tangible start and you have something to share with other students.
Add a list of next steps for your projects.
Also add a list of questions to get some feedback for your ideas. These can be about the content, scope, format, media, or any other aspect of your story. You can use these first with classmates then as a basis for asking our client Kaysie Logan, questions about your ideas.