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Revision as of 23:14, 19 July 2010

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Spring: Brainstorming | Spring Meetings

Summer: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Summaries


Contents

Meeting Agenda

1. Each team member independently brainstorms 3 ideas in each category for a total of 12 ideas per person.

2. We then go through and put all the 60 ideas on the board under particular categories

3. From each of the 60 ideas, team members rapidly generate as many related project ideas as possible (i.e. ways to implement the idea, branch-off ideas, etc.)

4. Once all the ideas have been generated, students will go through and pict their favorite ideas to flesh out for next time.


Meeting Notes

300-400 ideas were generated at the meeting. Students ended up picking the ideas that intrigued them the most (see next week's meeting)

Presentations

Please link here with the following title format (yourname_Presentation1)

File:KarinaPadilla Presentation1.ppt

File:Francisco Presentation1.ppt

File:Christopher slides.ppt

File:GregOwen Presentation1.ppt

File:Alejandro Virrueta Presentation1.ppt

Photographs from Meeting

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Fig 1 Close-up of brainstorm stickies
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Fig 2 Alex and Chris working through the brainstormed ideas
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Fig 3 Team members choosing their favorite ideas
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Fig 4 Team members choosing their favorite ideas
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Fig 5 Entire brainstorm wall


Comments

Agenda Items for the Next Meeting

  • Take home two of your favorite generated ideas and come up with a simple input-output schema for implementing it. Design a 2-4 slide delineating your input-output scheme.