@eekim I’m looking for the language you used for the “1000 questions” exercise… any idea where I could find a description of it?
Also, I’m facilitating this exercise PRIOR TO a 60-min prototyping exercise and following a 60-min creative brainstorm, and was wondering if you or other bootcampers had any suggestions re: how to wrap it up… In other words, participants are brainstorming ideas, then they choose a concept to develop, then they ask questions about it, and then they start prototyping… but I’m wondering how the transition from QUESTIONS to PROTOTYPING might work.
Eugene Eric Kim 7:32 pm on January 16, 2014 Permalink | Log in to Reply
100 questions ā 1,000 would be insane! š
Here’s a link to my workout card: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ahcjXZqLjAg1GxXg5nxSGg_aY14VP3cx3z7tyNEjdHY/edit?usp=sharing
I’m hoping to finish a draft of a set of these by the end of this month for broader distribution. Feedback appreciated!
I would start with the questions, then go into the brainstorm.
Brooking 11:48 pm on January 16, 2014 Permalink | Log in to Reply
haha I used this today myself, how funny! We’re somehow on the same thread Jess – I literally just sent out an email to someone with the exercise!
Jessica 8:44 am on February 10, 2014 Permalink | Log in to Reply
š It turned out to be a thought-provoking exercise (I knew that it would), but it was hard for the group to transition from it to the next exercise in the workshop (actually refining the project/idea)… Would love to hear how you ended it and moved on to the next thing on your agenda… Online or at our next bootcamp:-)