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Here are a few examples of prototypes and tests. Teams may not use these in their final selected projects, but we wanted to highlight the diversity of ideas and methods!<br><br>
* Elon Fellows tested the idea of a club that works with existing student organizations to help them find connection points and collaborate with one another. For one One test, they used improv when talking with a current club president. One idea that resulted from this testing process was that instead of creating a separate club to facilitate these connections, they could focus on training organization leaders to do this collaboration work themselves.<br><br>* One conducted by University of the ideas that Virginia Tech North Florida candidates tested was an app where to figure out if students could learn about each class on campus. The app would allow students to search for keywords and filter by topicsbenefit from support animals or animal therapy. They tested this using hosted a sketch mini dog therapy session and a video conference interview with a studentinterviewed participants afterwards. Two of It seemed that both the things they learned was that it’s hard for students to find classes outside their majors, dogs and that students don’t receive any guidance on where to find web resources after their first-year orientation. the humans enjoyed themselves!<br><br>[[File:UNF Prototype.jpg|600 px|UNF Prototype]]* The Twente University of Nebraska at Omaha’s team used a few methods wanted to test their ideas -- WhatsApp interviews, surveys and role plays. One of explore the ideas they tested was for a virtual sensory room assumption that STEM students don't get exposure to help users relax. It involved BYO (bring your own) blanket arts and teahumanities courses. They learned a few things to take into consideration if hosted engineering students and gave them coloring book pages and materials, then asked them how they decide to proceed -- the session might be too short, and everyone has their own ways of relaxingfelt afterwards. One insight was that “People are shy about doing art events that involve art majors.<br><br>”* Wichita Fellows created a poster to test their idea of a competition for students who had no experience with entrepreneurship[[File:UNO prototype.jpg|500 px|UNO prototype]]}} -->
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