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* Task 4: Ideation (for the group projects). Generate ideas within your team using the following process:
 
* Task 4: Ideation (for the group projects). Generate ideas within your team using the following process:
 
**First, before meeting your partner, everyone of you should independently think about 5-10 issues with remote connectedness (eating, dancing, etc.)
 
**First, before meeting your partner, everyone of you should independently think about 5-10 issues with remote connectedness (eating, dancing, etc.)
**Second, before meeting your partner, everyone of you should think independently about 5-10 hardware components (sensors, actuators, etc.)
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**Second, before meeting your partner, everyone of you should think independently about 5-10 tech pieces that we have in our box (sensors, actuactors, etc.)
 
**Third, together (!) randomly pick one issue and one hardware component and imagine a project. Save your solution! Create and describe at least five projects this way. So, person A picks both and describes a solution. Next, person B does the same, and so on.
 
**Third, together (!) randomly pick one issue and one hardware component and imagine a project. Save your solution! Create and describe at least five projects this way. So, person A picks both and describes a solution. Next, person B does the same, and so on.
  

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