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   * Representations: What representations can you generate to help you understand and solve the problem. (Generate Representation)   * Representations: What representations can you generate to help you understand and solve the problem. (Generate Representation)
  
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 +Once you feel the planning board is complete construct a useable model world to formulate a plan to solve the problem on other whiteboard (Predicting). 
  
 +The plan should include:
  
 +  * What is the key idea or concept behind the problem?
  
 +  * What steps must be taken to solve the problem?
  
 +Calculate answer based on plan and model world (Make a prediction). 
  
- +Test this prediction against the real world (Validating):
  
 +  * Does it make sense or is it reasonable?
  
 +If model is not validated reflect on model world created and restart modeling process.
  
 +For the last 5 minutes of the session generate learning issues and tasks for each group member to investigate and return to the group to explain for the next session.
  
  
- Once you feel the planning board is complete construct a useable model world to formulate a plan to solve the problem on other whiteboard (Predicting). +==== Thursday Session ====
  
-The plan should include: +Spend the first 10 minutes presenting learning issues from previous day to group
  
- - What is the key idea or concept behind the problem?+Read the problem individually. 
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 +One group member reads the problem out loud.
  
- - What steps must be taken to solve the problem?+Download and open initial code
  
-   * Calculate answer based on plan and model world (Make a prediction)+Save the initial version of the program before you begin to play with it.
  
-   * Test this prediction against the real world (Validating)+Designate one of the whiteboards as the planning board.  
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- - Does it make sense or is it reasonable?+Split the planning board into four sections as before, you will have to interpret the given code (by playing with it) to fill in the four sections:
  
-           If model is not validated reflect on model world created and restart modeling process.+  Facts: What information do you have? (Real World) 
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 +  * Lacking: What information you need to solve this problem? (Model World) 
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 +  * A+A: What approximations and assumptions can you make and how might you collect evidence to obtain this information?? (Design System)
  
 +  * Representations: What representations can you generate to help you understand and solve the problem. (Generate Representation)
  
-   * For the last 5 minutes of the session generate learning issues and tasks for each group member to investigate and return to the group to explain for the next session.+Once you feel the planning board is complete construct a useable model world to formulate a plan to solve the problem (Predicting)
  
 +The plan should include:
  
-==== Thursday Session ====+  * What is the key idea or concept behind the problem? 
 + 
 +  * What steps must be taken to solve the problem? 
 + 
 +Calculate answer based on plan and model world (Make a prediction).  
 + 
 +Test this prediction against the real world (Validating): 
 + 
 +  * Does it make sense or is it reasonable? 
 + 
 +If model is not validated reflect on model world created and restart modeling process.
  
  
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