It is all just a series of tubes, a series of tubes.
But the tubes have names.
Strange names.
www.cs.seas.gwu.edu
...what's that, and which tube in the picture holds that?
Today we're going to do a lot of group-based investigation. You're going to have to make a lot of educational guesses without much information, which requires on-point brainstorming skills.
There are better ways to brainstorm, and worse ways. Your goals as a group are to
- make sure that everyone speaks, and has the opportunity to speak, and
- that when an idea is offered to the group, the first reply should be "yes, and". That is to say, your goal is to build on the idea of those before you, an to reinforce it, rather than divert the group's attention away (thus marginalize the idea). You'll go in some pretty crazy directions, and that's fine.
After you've generated a lot of ideas, go through a separate phase of "refining" those ideas, and determining which are the most likely.
The algorithm for your group interactions is as follows.
- Choose question to answer.
- One of the team-members should share a fact about themselves or detail an interest.
- A team-member offers an idea.
- Second team-member offers a "yes, and..." idea building off of that (this might get a little crazy).
- Goto 3 until team has a volume of crazy ideas.
- Refine the ideas and choose the most likely answers.
- Goto 1 until there are no more questions in this section.
- Activate the "yes" zoom emoji, and chat until other teams are done.
The first stop on our tour of the tubes.