I think having an open build is a fantastic idea! I'll be sure to stay updated with your teams.
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Originally Posted by Katie_UPS
Its crazy that you guys mention this. Some kids from the Twin Cities alumni group (GO FIRST) are trying to do something incredibly similar (but I want them to talk about it).
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Thank's Katie, GO FIRST is planning a Post Kick Off Collaborative Strategic Design Meeting (PoKo CoS DeM, or PoKo for short) after Kick Off at the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities.
After the game is announced teams will be meeting at one of the new buildings on campus (STSS building) to discuss the game.
The group will start together and discuss the game, going over key rules and running though game scenarios. Then teams will break apart and go over specific strategy ideas (Such as Kicker, Shooter, Defender). Then groups will come back together as a group and make a full list with out an duplicates of the strategy ideas. After the list is compiled the group breaks out and discusses different ways to use each strategy (Ex. A Kicker can be created in how many different ways) Once prototype ideas are on the board, the group decides who can prototype what and we break.
One week later everyone has to have documentation of their prototype finished and available to the whole group. Then the teams are free to build what ever they want.
This idea will save teams time with prototyping six different ideas and instead teams will be able to focus on prototyping two ideas very well and then collaborate with the other teams. Obviously this is just a summary of the process we've organized but we think even just thinking of strategies together after Kick Off would help teams.
We have four teams interested already with potential for more next week once we send out finalized plans.