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Warm-Up

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?

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Warm-Up

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  1. 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?

  2. 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

  3. 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…

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

  5. BOAR FINDER

  6. Shelter Builder • Cut down tree branches for poles. • Skin an animal. • Stick the poles in the ground • Drape the skin over the poles. • Get inside your shelter!

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

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

  9. 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.

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