While working on projects in Level UP, students operate individually within teams limited to just one person. Teams complete various project tasks with binding deadlines including:
Completing the onboarding survey
Starting the project (by hitting the “start project” button)
Introducing themselves to the employer
Completing required surveys
Submitting milestones and final deliverables, and
Participating in feedback exchanges with employers.
Throughout this process, students ensure project progression by following deadlines, receiving reminder notifications, and managing various tasks to keep the project on track.
Team states:
Your team will always have a state assigned to it which displays its progress for the project.
Active: The team is actively completing the project and can continue to submit milestones, surveys, etc. This is the default state for the team. Active teams are eligible to continue working on their project for payment.
Complete: The team has completed the project by making a final submission. The team will automatically be transitioned to “completed” once a final submission is made. Complete teams are eligible for payment.
Incomplete: The team can no longer make any progress on the project due to missing a deadline for the project.
The team will automatically be transitioned to incomplete if the team misses any milestones or deadlines such as the project start date or end date.
To avoid an incomplete team state, make sure your notifications are on and that you complete project actions when they are due, such as surveys, milestones, and submissions. Don't forget to click the "start project" button after finishing your onboarding survey.
If your team is marked as "incomplete", your team will be removed from the experience.
Cancelled: The team can no longer make any progress on the project because the team, employer, or Level UP team has decided to cancel the team. A team can only be manually changed to cancelled by the Level UP team. This action cannot be undone.
If either the employer or student decides to cancel the project, both parties will be notified.
Best Practices to avoid an incomplete state.
Employers
Conduct weekly or biweekly check-in meetings with the team to ensure they are on the right track.
Know the key dates and be sure to take action before stages expire.
Be accessible and responsive to student communication outside of scheduled meetings, providing timely assistance or feedback as needed to keep the project moving forward smoothly.
Utilise the Riipen chat feature to provide guidance, feedback, and answer any questions the learners may have.
Provide learner feedback on the platform once the final submission is created.
Students
Stay in regular communication with the project employers during a project. Make use of the messages feature to provide project status updates, ask questions, or seek guidance and support when you are stuck.
Know the key dates and be sure to take action before stages expire.
Always make your final submission on Riipen, even if you are communicating with your project employers outside of Riipen. After making the submission, your employers will be prompted to provide your team with formal feedback, endorsements, and skill evaluations you can take with you and put on your resume / CV, personal portfolio or online profile such as LinkedIn
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