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Unit 2 Day 6 FOCS – Human Computer Interaction

Presentations 3 groups will present their solutions Presentations must include a description of how your group went through the problem solving process

Journal Entry: Unit #2 Entry #5 Handshake Reflection: Explain the methods that your group used to solve the handshake problem. Did you go through each step in the problem solving method? Were you able to solve the problem? (If not, at which step in the process did you get stuck?) Was your method effective? Could your solution be given to a computer to solve?

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