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TheExercises

I (rpg) ran two exercises, one on poetry and one on programming. Each exercise was strictly timed at 30 minutes.

Poetry

The group was asked to write a Sestina. Upon starting the stopwatch, the group immediately found a leader who asked for end words to be written down. Then the participants counted off by 6 and these were the stanza groups. These groups figured out what end-word order they were working on and got to it. The groups did little interaction aside from a short integration step at the end. The result is OhCanada. Judge for yourself.

Programming

The group was asked to write a simulation using StarLogo of two rooms with a door in between with a heat source in one and a controlling thermostat in the other. No other specification was given. The group tried to come up with a metaphor for how to approach the problem (heat dissipated through patches like a chemical or turtles carrying heat or acting like particles in brownian motion). At this point, KlausMarquardt suggested that the group break up into groups to "disperse the no knowledge" so that the different people could try to figure out how to proceed. The groups were formed around people with [http:/education.mit.edustarlogo/ StarLogo] on their computers. No group solved the problem.


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