Positive PAGOS Plan
Positive/Neutral | |
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Less Driving; More Rewards |
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Prepping for Performance Appraisals |
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Parking Guidelines Reminder |
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Camp Cooking for Adventure Trip |
Bring 3 print copies of the positive/neutral PAGOS plan for your persona AND familiarize yourself with the other personas’ positive/neutral scenarios.
Persona? What’s my persona?
See feedback teams. If you’re under the Dilbert column, you’re a Dilbert. If you’re under the Catbert column, your a Catbert, etc.
I know my persona, but what scenario should I write to?
See that table at the right? Go there. Click the scenario title next to your persona.
What’s a PAGOS plan? How do you do one?
Where have you been? We’ve been talking about this in class, right? Regardless, there’s notes on PAGOS plans, as well as additional information that may be helpful in the class notes on the Rhetorical Situation and the Rhetorical Approach.
Professor Mason, can you make this a little easier for me?
Sure. I can do that. Download positive/neutral scenario text according to persona: Dilbert, Catbert, Dogbert, Alice. Download the file for your persona, write your PAGOS plan below the scenario text, and print three copies. You can also download, read, and print a file with all four positive scenarios in one convenient file (you must familiarize yourself with all of the scenarios in order to provide feedback to your team members), so print it, read it, think about it, and bring it to class with you on Wednesday.
Anything else I need to know?
Bring 3 printed copies of your completed (positive) PAGOS plan to class with you. No print copies? No points. Just one copy? No points.
Also, you don’t need to use the downloadable templates above—you can write your PAGOS plan in a blank word processing file. The files are just there for your convenience.