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Re: Dining Idea Bank

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Youchak)
Thu Apr 8 02:14:52 2010

Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 02:14:47 -0400
From: Paul Youchak <youchakp@MIT.EDU>
To: hwkns@mit.edu
CC: Alexandra Jordan <amjordan@mit.edu>,
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 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?ad?= <jontec@mit.edu>,
        Adam Bockelie <bockelie@mit.edu>, Austen W McRae <amcrae@mit.edu>,
        UA Senate <ua-senate@mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <i2i9d4f87ed1004072312n12479e37ob6d93c576690c0b@mail.gmail.com>

Sorry, the financial aid issue, the reduction for students not involved 
in the meals plans.  I may be wrong, just asking a question.

Paul

Daniel Hawkins wrote:
> What financial thing, what claims, what won't happen?
>
> -hwkns
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:09 AM, Paul Youchak <youchakp@mit.edu 
> <mailto:youchakp@mit.edu>> wrote:
>
>     I was under the impression we had the whole financial thing
>     cleared up during the last Senate Meeting.  Did Bennie not say
>     those claims are false and it will not happen?
>
>     Paul
>
>     Alexandra Jordan wrote:
>
>         Senate,
>
>         I will probably keep reminding you all every 24 hours or so to
>         go check out the idea bank, even if it's simply to comment on
>         someone else's whacky solutions.
>
>         This is important to ALL of your constituencies, whether the
>         decisions that come out of HDAG impact them directly or not.
>         As representatives of your living groups and the student body
>         at large, you have a responsibility to get involved with this
>         issue--especially when the admin makes it so easy to put your
>         ideas out there.
>         I know you're not investing four years and $200,000 at MIT
>         because you're incapable of independent thought, so please go
>         do your jobs and tell HDAG what students want.
>
>         Alex Jordan
>
>
>         On Apr 6, 2010, at 8:52 PM, Jonté Craighead wrote:
>
>             Addressed to the list in general:
>             <jargon>
>             Someone <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You> should make a
>             JS-enabled frameset and host it on the UA website if the
>             staff for the site is not too excited about adding a
>             ranking system; essentially you have an upper frame (10%
>             of the screen) with stars/rating system, the lower frame
>             (90%) shows the IdeaBank site. You should always be able
>             to find the current url of the lower frame and reading the
>             links on that page gives you the user that's currently
>             logged in (i.e. mouse-over "My Account"). Store the
>             ratings in a database and you've got yourself some
>             statistics. The only issue would be advertising the site
>             so that people can use it.
>
>             </jargon>
>             Disclaimer: This is a proof of concept and a last resort
>             to be weighed against the potential political fallout.
>             Also, I don't actually have the time to do this.
>             Update: I am glad Adam has already asked about this.
>
>             *geofft posted his request on the IdeaBank *[link
>             <https://ideabank-housedining.mit.edu/ideas/geofftmitedu/implement-dining-proposal-committee-recommendations>]
>             (concerning the DPC Report) and then e-mailed next-forum
>             about his "idea" and the IdeaBank itself, encouraging us
>             to take a look. If there was ever an appropriate use for a
>             (house)-forum list... this is it.
>
>
>             Thanks,
>             Jonté Craighead
>             Concerned Undergrad from Next House
>
>             On Apr 6, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Adam Bockelie wrote:
>
>                 RE Rating System.  From Tom Gearty: "
>                 I will email IS&T to find out and let you know as soon
>                 as I hear back."
>
>                 I'll ask about it Thurs night if I haven't heard
>                 anything by then.
>
>                 On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Austen McRae
>                 <amcrae@mit.edu <mailto:amcrae@mit.edu>
>                 <mailto:amcrae@mit.edu <mailto:amcrae@mit.edu>>> wrote:
>
>                     Stars are for kirby and mario.  On the other hand,
>                     why they don't have
>                     master chiefs, I have no idea.
>
>                     -"you are the weakest link" *splat*
>
>                     On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Daniel Hawkins
>                     <hwkns@mit.edu <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>
>                     <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>>> wrote:
>
>
>                         It's been out for a matter of hours.  Don't
>                         worry, my ideas will make it
>                         up there soon.  I also plan on making sure
>                         everything relevant from the DPC
>                         report makes it on there in idea form, since
>                         they apparently want to avoid
>                         mentioning it.
>
>                         I'm with Paul - this is the same site they
>                         used for the task force report
>                         (why the eff did it take so long to get in up
>                         and running?), and those ideas
>                         could be rated with 1-5 stars.  That seems to
>                         me like a very important
>                         feature that is currently missing.
>
>                         -hwkns
>
>
>
>                         On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Adam Bockelie
>                         <bockelie@mit.edu <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu>
>                         <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu
>                         <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu>>> wrote:
>
>
>                             For those of you who did have strong
>                             opinions...the idea bank is open
>                             and I don't see many of your ideas.  Do
>                             what you want outside HDAG,
>                             but it doesn't make sense to not use an
>                             official input to the
>                             committee as well....
>
>                             [http://ideabank-housedining.mit.edu/ideas]
>
>
>                             On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 4:30 AM, Daniel
>                             Hawkins <hwkns@mit.edu
>                             <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>
>                             <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu
>                             <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>>> wrote:
>
>                                 I want to thank those of you who
>                                 contributed to the discussion on this
>                                 tonight.  I was surprised at how many
>                                 senators just didn't care.  You
>                                 guys
>                                 were more vocal about the MIT EMS
>                                 money last week than you were about
>                                 student engagement.  Maybe you should
>                                 consider joining Finboard instead
>                                 of
>                                 Senate next time around.
>
>                                 -hwkns
>
>
>
>                                 On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 8:48 PM, Daniel
>                                 Hawkins <hwkns@mit.edu
>                                 <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>
>                                 <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu
>                                 <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>>> wrote:
>
>
>                                     Attached is a bill, in case we
>                                     want to pass it tonight.
>
>                                     -hwkns
>
>                                     On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 4:53 PM,
>                                     Daniel Hawkins <hwkns@mit.edu
>                                     <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>
>                                     <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu
>                                     <mailto:hwkns@mit.edu>>> wrote:
>
>
>                                         Hi Senate,
>
>                                         A lot of you have e-mailed me
>                                         and said something to the
>                                         effect of, "I
>                                         agree, this is totally screwed
>                                         up, but is there anything we
>                                         can do at
>                                         this
>                                         point?"  Maybe there is.
>                                          While Colombo just wants this
>                                         to be over, I
>                                         think
>                                         the higher level
>                                         administration actually wants
>                                         to get it right.  If
>                                         we give
>                                         them a plan that's doable,
>                                         they may hold DSL to it.
>
>                                         We need to brainstorm to see
>                                         if there is a solution that
>                                         can actually
>                                         incorporate student input AND
>                                         reach a final decision by the
>                                         second
>                                         week of
>                                         May.  I've outlined an idea
>                                         below that might work, and I
>                                         encourage
>                                         you to
>                                         reply-all and tell me what you
>                                         think about it, or come up
>                                         with your
>                                         own
>                                         idea.
>
>                                         1. Take minutes (not
>                                         summaries, minutes) at HDAG
>                                         meetings and make
>                                         the
>                                         minutes public.
>                                         2. Involve ALL undergrads.
>                                          This change affects everyone, and
>                                         everyone
>                                         has ideas.  Make a public
>                                         moira list for discussion,
>                                         monitor the list
>                                         frequently, and respond to
>                                         questions and concerns raised
>                                         by students.
>                                         3. Set up the Idea Bank NOW.
>                                          Not by the end of the week,
>                                         not as soon
>                                         as
>                                         you can make it look as pretty
>                                         as you want it to.  Now.
>                                         4. By April 16, publish a
>                                         document that includes all
>                                         positively-rated
>                                         ideas from the Idea Bank, with
>                                         detailed comments on each idea
>                                         explaining
>                                         whether you plan to implement
>                                         it and why or why not.
>                                         5. Add the detailed comments
>                                         from #4 to the ideas in the
>                                         Idea Bank to
>                                         which they apply, and let
>                                         student input continue.
>                                         6. By April 30, publish a
>                                         document that includes all
>                                         positively-rated
>                                         ideas from the Idea Bank, with
>                                         detailed comments on each new idea
>                                         explaining
>                                         whether you plan to implement
>                                         it and why or why not, and with
>                                         detailed
>                                         responses to any feedback on
>                                         old ideas.
>                                         7. By May 14, publish a
>                                         document that outlines the new
>                                         dining plan
>                                         and
>                                         includes a summary of student
>                                         input on each topic and the
>                                         reasoning
>                                         behind
>                                         the choice that was ultimately
>                                         made.
>
>                                         -hwkns
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>                             --
>                             Adam Bockelie
>                             801.209.7233
>                             <bockelie@mit.edu
>                             <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu>
>                             <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu
>                             <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu>>>
>
>
>                             Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>                             Department of Civil and Environmental
>                             Engineering
>                             Class of 2011
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>                 -- 
>                 Adam Bockelie
>                 801.209.7233
>                 <bockelie@mit.edu <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu>
>                 <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu <mailto:bockelie@mit.edu>>>
>
>
>                 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>                 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
>                 Class of 2011
>
>
>
>         __________________________________
>         Alexandra Jordan
>
>         MIT 2011
>         Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science
>         Political Science
>
>         amjordan@mit.edu <mailto:amjordan@mit.edu>
>         <mailto:amjordan@mit.edu <mailto:amjordan@mit.edu>>
>         916.813.7740
>
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