Showing posts with label time line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time line. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Next steps

All right, here's what everyone is responsible for:

Story component #1 -- What does STAIR do? And what is the potential market?
media: video interview with Andrew Ng, b-roll of STAIR in action (from Jack Hubbard at Stanford News Service), infographic of how it works, and perhaps an interview with a venture capitalist or potential user to talk about the market segment
supplementary info: links to press coverage of STAIR, extra downloads of the Andrew Ng
interview or the STAIR in action.
team members: Ina and Nef

Story component #2 -- Who is Andrew Ng?
media: video interview with Andrew, b-roll of him at work, pix of him and his team
supplementary info: links to his bio, his home page, his CV, and stories about him.
team members: Ted and William

Story component #3 -- Time line of significant scientific and cultural developments in the
history of robotics and AI at Stanford (we need a shorter name for this)
media: photos and/or videos of each development, along with a paragraph of explanatory text.
team member: Ox
inspiration: the Jerry Brown campaign time line, time line that accompanies NYT story about Ng's research. Try to have fun with this.
source: Get with Prof. Oussama Khatib. He has a highlight reel of important AI research at Stanford.

Don't forget: with each component we should think about a space to invite user comments and input and to get people engaged on the topic.
(Maybe a poll to vote for your favorite pop culture robot, a quiz, flash game, etc?)