Fact Finding:
Find as many facts to answer the essential questions and provide ample details to fully explain your rationale (thinking) for including a particular strand of nature into a human structure.
Problem Finding:
What's the major concern for Dovetail, Router and Associates? Write an exact statement to their problem.
What information do you need to solve this problem? What resources do you need to gather additional information?
What information do you need to solve this problem? What resources do you need to gather additional information?
Brainstorming:
Generate and record as many solutions to the central problem as your group can. Think creatively and outside-of-the-box!
Solution finding:
Consider the MOST EFFECTIVE solution to solve the central problem. Write a paragraph (with complete sentences, correct spelling/punctuation, and grammar) explaining what this solution is.
IMplementation:
Put your solution to work! Create your model and presentation. Be sure to be detailed oriented.
Presentation/Evaluation:
How effective is this solution? What improvements need to be made? What are the strengths of the solution?
Record notes about others' presentations and models.
Record notes about others' presentations and models.
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