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ENT 100: Foundations in Entrepreneurship | Week 7 Milestone Worksheet

Week 7 Milestone Worksheet

SECTION A: Before Your Team Meeting

Step 1: Restate your team’s problem statement


Please write your team’s agreed-upon problem statement from Week 6
here:Aligned with UN SDG Goal 4 (Quality Education): Many students in underprivileged
communities face barriers in accessing quality learning resources, affecting children aged 6-18
in low-income regions. A technology-driven platform, such as a mobile app, could address this
by providing free, localized, and interactive learning resources tailored to their needs.

Step 1: My Team’s Problem Statement

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Step 2: Bad Idea Brainstorm


BEFORE you meet with your team, conduct a Bad Idea Brainstorm with
yourself. List at least 10 bad ideas for how you might solve your problem. You
can get completely ridiculous. Replace teachers with AI robots that teach through VR
only.
Open floating schools on the ocean.
For example: Sharks with laser beams in their heads who burn up
microplastics in the ocean, bees that telepathically communicate in order to
tutor children who don’t have access to quality education, etc. Use drones to
deliver school supplies daily to every child.
Send learning material through holographic messages.
The dumber the idea, the better! The purpose of this is to get your mind open
to generating ideas without fear of them being wrong, dumb, or bad. (Stay in
divergent thinking.) Need help? You can get inspiration from:
http://labs.jackpine.co/projects/FirstBadIdea/ Install educational billboards in
neighborhoods.
Use telepathic signals to teach concepts directly.

Step 2: Individual Bad Ideas

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Provide physical textbooks only in ancient languages.


Step 3: Possible ideas Use gaming consoles as the primary teaching method.
Next, list at least 5 “possible ideas” to address your problem. These do NOT
have to be good ideas. The only constraint is that they should be at least
theoretically possible. They should involve some sort of technology (either a
piece of software like an app or algorithm or a physical device such as a
robotic fish or machine that scans your DNA). You’re still in Divergent thinking
here, so don’t judge your ideas as good or bad. Train animals to tutor students.
Offer education exclusively through puzzles in escape rooms.

Step 3: Individual Possible Ideas

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!!! PLEASE BRING THE ABOVE WORK WITH YOU TO YOUR TEAM MEETING.

Please go back to Savanna and continue with your learning


content. You will be prompted on when to return to
complete Section B.A mobile app with interactive, gamified lessons.

Virtual tutoring sessions for students.

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An offline learning device for rural areas.

SECTION B: Team Meeting OutputAI-generated content


adapted to local languages.
An education-based community radio program.
Step 4: Meeting Date, Time, & Location

Please list when and where your team meeting took place.

Step 4: Meeting Date, Time, & Location

A. Date:

B. Time:

C. Location:

Step 5: Meeting Attendees


Please list who attended your team meeting, and their primary role.

Step 5: Meeting Attendees

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Step 6: Bad Idea Brainstorm (Team)


Everyone should share several of their previously bad ideas from Step 2
above. Then as a team, you must generate at least 10 more new bad ideas.

Remember, the dumber the idea, the better! This is to help you work as a
team to be non-critical. Stay in divergent thinking. It helps to say “thank you”
after every idea is shared.Date: December 4, 2024
Time: 4:00 PM (Rabat Time)
Location: Virtual Meeting (Zoom)

Step 6: Bad Ideas (Team)

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Aymane Hejbane (Project Manager, Data Analyst)


Ahmed Maska (UX Researcher, Data Analyst)

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Mohammed Iklane (Product Manager, UI/UX Designer)


Step 7: Possible ideas (Team)Chaimaa Benhadria (UI/UX Designer, Project
Manager)
Next, everyone should share at least 2 of their possible ideas from Step 3
above. Your team then needs to come up with at least 5 new “possible
ideas” to address your problem. The only constraint is that they should
involve some sort of technology (either a piece of software like an app or
algorithm, or a physical device such as a robotic fish or machine that scans
your DNA.

You’re still in Divergent thinking here, so don’t judge any ideas as good or bad.
Again, it helps to say “thank you” after every idea is shared.

Step 7: Possible Ideas (Team)

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Step 8: Narrowed Ideas


Your next task is to narrow your choices, which will put you in a convergent
thinking mindset. You should discuss and debate this and try to reach a
consensus on 3 ideas for a solution (or partial solution) to your problem that
your team will consider working on for the rest of Month 2. These ideas can be
totally new, the same, or variations from ideas you’ve already come up with.

Remember that they should involve some sort of technology (either a piece
of software like an app or algorithm, or a physical device such as a robotic
fish or machine that scans your DNA).
Gamified mobile app for education.
You will not have to build the solution out. But you will have to create some
type of basic prototype (if it is a device) or a set of wireframes (if it is an
app/software). You will not have to actually create the technology or
code.Offline learning device with preloaded content.
AI-adaptive software tailored to local curricula.

Step 8: Top 3 Ideas (Team)

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Step 9: Selected SolutionGamified mobile app for free and interactive education.
Lastly, your team must agree on one idea for a solution (or partial solution)
that you will work on for the rest of Month 2.

Remember, the solution should involve some sort of technology and be


possible to create—but feel free to make it very ambitious! You will have to
create some type of basic prototype (if it is a device) or a set of wireframes (if
it is an app/software). You will not have to actually create the technology.

You must find a fair way to reach a consensus with your group, including a
discussion in which everyone’s voice can be heard. Aymane: Coordinate the
creation of a basic wireframe.
Ahmed: Conduct UX research for app usability.

Step 9: Team’s Final Selected Solution Idea

Mohammed: Draft a list of core app features.


Chaimaa: Design initial mockups for the app interface.
Step 10: Action Items
In your meeting for Week 8, you will need to share work on a prototype or
wireframes. Please list out here what specific people will do to contribute to
this before the next meeting.

Step 10: Action Items

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SECTION C: Reflections
Step 11: Team Roles

Relist your team members’ names and their primary roles.

Step 11: All team members & their roles

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Clear communication and active participation.

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Everyone provided unique perspectives during discussions.


Step 12: ReflectionsAllocate more time for brainstorming.
Please share your personal reflections on your experience with your team so
far.Balancing individual workload with project tasks.
4 (Excellent)
4 (Excellent)

Step 12: Team Process Reflection

A. What is working well with your team?

B. What is one good thing that happened during your team meeting?

C. What is one thing your team could do better in the next meeting?

D. Are you experiencing any concerns or frustrations with your team? If yes,
what can you personally do to lessen the concern/frustration?

E. How would you rate your ability to communicate with your team members
on a scale of 1 to 4? (1=extremely poor and 4=excellent)

F. Overall, how satisfied are you with how well your team is working
together? (On a scale of 1 to 4, with 1=extremely poor and 4=excellent)

G. Is there anything else you’d like to share about your team and their
process?

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Once you have completed this worksheet:

1. Export/convert to .pdf.
2. Rename it per the instructions.
3. Upload to Savanna as your Milestone 7 Submission.
4. Celebrate a job well done!

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