Pathway to Success Step 1: Identify the Problem: What is the problem you are being asked to solve? ______________________________________ ______________________________________.

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Pathway to Success Step 1: Identify the Problem: What is the problem you are being asked to solve? ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ _____________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________

Explore: Imagine/Brainstorm What are some possible solutions to the problem that you are trying to solve? What options and ideas do you have to present the information? Idea 1: Idea 4: Idea 2: Idea 3:

Plan/Design: Collaborate on a final design plan. How will you use Touch Cast? What information do you want to include? In what order will you present the information? Create a script. Make a list of Materials

Plan/Design: Collaborate on a final design plan. How will you use Touch Cast? What information do you want to include? In what order will you present the information? Create a script. Materials List

Create/Test: Did your design work? Why or why not? Revision Suggestions #1 Revision Suggestions #2

Evaluate/Improve: Evaluate how well the design works. Does the presentation successfully conquer the task? How can you improve the design? How can you make the presentation stronger? Create revisions here. Improved Design Plan: