Warm-Up Write down the date. Next, make a list of things that apps (on your smartphone/iPhone/iPad/iPod/iFish/Android) help you do. List the following:

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Warm-Up Write down the date. Next, make a list of things that apps (on your smartphone/iPhone/iPad/iPod/iFish/Android) help you do. List the following: Name of the app The purpose of the app How does it help you? How often do you use it? How would you life be different without it?

Follow the Trail of Hunter- Gatherers Activity needs to be completed individually or in groups of 2 DO NOT WRITE ON THE HANDOUT Answer in your binder, please

What is an app mock-up? Essential part of the software development process Apps, video games, etc. It is done on a daily basis at companies like Google, Apple, Sony, Microsoft, etc. These mock-ups let your boss or people who might give you money to complete the app a chance to see your ideas before they give you money to start production. How the app may work? How it will look? How much will it cost or will it be free? My example looks like the following…

iCaveman Boar Finder Shelter Builder Tool Guide What plants can you eat!?

BOAR FINDER

Shelter Builder 1)Cut down tree branches for poles. 2)Skin an animal. 3)Stick the poles in the ground 4)Drape the skin over the poles. 5)Get inside your shelter!

Tool Guide Spear – for stabbing animals Fire-making tools – for creating a fire for warmth, cooking, scaring animals Bow and arrow – for killing animals accurately and from far away

What Plants Can You Eat Tomato – YES Poison Ivy – NO String Beans – YES Hemlock -- NO

Tool Selection A boar finder helps hunter-gatherers find the food they need with as little effort as possible. The Shelter Builder helps teach hunter-gatherers how to build shelters so they aren’t exposed to rain/snow/cold/hot. The Tool Guide shows hunter-gatherers what kind of tools they will need to hunt. The What Plants Can You Eat guide shows hunter-gatherers what plants are okay to eat and what will kill them, since gathering plants and grains is such a huge part of their job.