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* Prototype solutions (and your hypotheses) (estimated time: 1-2 hours)
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Most of the activities are designed for you to do together as a team, while a few you can do in parallel, working either individually or in pairs. This is clearly indicated in the mural instructions. Estimated times are provided so you can plan your work and coordinate meeting times with your team. Also plan to check in with your uiguide. In the mural you will see one checkpoint at the end of (1) that would be an excellent point to discuss with your uiguide.<br>
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*If you are part of a Leadership Circle, this is a TEAM assignment, and one member of the team should post the relevant link on the Training Updates page in the UIF Portal on behalf of the whole team. Instructions are in the Training Mural, at the bottom of Session 2.
*Due September 13: post your final report on the Training Updates page of the UIF portal (visit the [[2020:Training/Submitting Assignments |Submitting Assignments]] page for more on how to submit your assignment.)
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}}As you move forward with UIF training, you will have the opportunity to continue applying design thinking mindsets and methods to the UIF projects you will develop and implement. [https://universityinnovation.org/index.php?title=2020_talk:Forum/Ask_Us_Anything&action=edit&redlink=1 As always, if you have any questions, ask!]

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