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=== Capstone group discussions [Due each Monday before facilitated discussions @ 6pm ] === We'll be having our three discussion groups after talks 1&2, talks 3&4, and talks 5&6. I want everyone to set aside at 45-60 minutes to discuss each pair of talks with their capstone project groups. I'm hoping this makes things easier logistics-wise because you'll be meeting with these folks regularly as part of your projects. Your primary goal with this conversation is to discuss: * How might ideas in the talks influence your capstone projects? Are there things you might approach differently? Don't let resources or time be a barrier. I'm not asking you to actually apply the ideas from the talks or to rework your projects as you go. My main goal here is prompt you to think about you could? * If you think beyond your time in the MHCI+D program, how you might apply these ideas in your career or your other work and projects? Your deliverables are to post the following things to a pinned Slack discussion threads that I'll create for the purpose: # A short summary of your conversation (shoot for 200 words). # At least two question or topic your group would be interested in discussing with the full group. My understand is that all the project groups have three people. As a result, I'll expect each of you to post each of the two deliverables once during the quarter. Also, please remember to mention your teammates when you post so that I know whose conversation you are reporting back about!
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