Dataset1/D1T3SS

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=Group Trajectory=
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The team starts as a very engaged group of four participants who take up on the grid-world task very actively. Very little participation by fg in the first session.  A total number of 7 questions are posted, three of which received at least a candidate answer:
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::*What's the minimum distance to get from A to B? (dc)
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::*What is the maximum distance from point a to b if u can only travel on each line once? (mt)
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::*How would you get to B in 11 steps? (dc)
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::*What if you could travel diagonally across the squares? can we modify the problem to think of new questions? (dc)
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::*How about if you can't travel in the same direction more than once in a row? (dc)
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::*What is the least number of lines to get to each of the 4 corners and to point B? (mt)
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::*What is the maximum number of lines you can go on without let the lines touch? (mt)  (i ment distance srry not lines)
=Group composition: Unstable=
=Group composition: Unstable=

Revision as of 20:03, 8 August 2007

Group Trajectory

The team starts as a very engaged group of four participants who take up on the grid-world task very actively. Very little participation by fg in the first session. A total number of 7 questions are posted, three of which received at least a candidate answer:

  • What's the minimum distance to get from A to B? (dc)
  • What is the maximum distance from point a to b if u can only travel on each line once? (mt)
  • How would you get to B in 11 steps? (dc)
  • What if you could travel diagonally across the squares? can we modify the problem to think of new questions? (dc)
  • How about if you can't travel in the same direction more than once in a row? (dc)
  • What is the least number of lines to get to each of the 4 corners and to point B? (mt)
  • What is the maximum number of lines you can go on without let the lines touch? (mt) (i ment distance srry not lines)

Group composition: Unstable

 Session 1:  sn   dc   mt   fg (+o)
 Session 2:  *NS*
 Session 3:            mt   tp *canceled. tp moved to Team 1*
 Session 4:       dc        fg
 
            *NS* No session held
            (+o) Others participants in and out

Grid-World vs. Diagonals

 Session 1: Four very engaged participants, all work on grid distances, lots of whiteboard work
 Session 2: --
 Session 3: --
 Session 4:
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