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Build a shadow box to represent a child’s visit to a zoo. Metaphor

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Page 1: Build a shadow box to represent a child’s visit to a zoo. Metaphor

Build a shadow box to represent achild’s visit to a zoo.

Metaphor

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Product Owner guide

You can modify this as you go. You can add stories atthe beginning of any sprint (but not during). You can acceptor reject the work presented to you and ask it be done over.

You can give overall direction on style, color, etc, but writea card for each such constraint.

Answer whatever questions are brought to you

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Dimensions are about 8 by 11 inches overall and a few inches deep. The front can extend out farther to the sides if necessary

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A floor/back to attach the figures to. (Product owner decides on the orientation.)

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A penguin area with 3 or more penguins

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A camel area with 2 camels

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An entrance booth at the front

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A back wall decorated withrepresentations of other exhibits and some blue sky

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A petting zoo with appropriate animals

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Pathways between areas with simulated rocks, foliage, etc.

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Side walls etc and a way to make it all hang together.

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A "nicely decorated" front. Include the name of the zoo

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Make a physical mock up of a brochure to advertise the next course you (the product owner) will be teaching, which is

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Metaphor

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Product Owner guide

You can modify this as you go. You can add stories atthe beginning of any sprint (but not during). You can acceptor reject the work presented to you and ask it be done over.

You can give overall direction on style, color, etc, but writea card for each such constraint. You can set the tone: humorous, serious…

Answer whatever questions are brought to you

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Overall size 8.5 by eleven, tri-folded so that the result is 8.5 by 3.3 approx. The inside can open up into a single page or into three separate pages as necessary.

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The course title and the school should be prominent on the front.

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Some graphic appropriate to the course should also be on the front

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Qualifications of the professor for this course

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The back should have credits, perhaps including the text book

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Prerequisites need to be listed

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Testimonials from past students

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What you will learn by taking the course

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Why you should take it now, from this professor.

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How to prepare for this course before it begins

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Make a poster to advertise a political candidate for your town's dog catcher.

Metaphor

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Product Owner guide

You can modify this as you go. You can add stories atthe beginning of any sprint (but not during). You can acceptor reject the work presented to you and ask it be done over.

You can give overall direction on style, color, etc, but writea card for each such constraint. You can set the tone: humorous, serious…

Answer whatever questions are brought to you

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A size of about 17" by 22" (or as the product owner directs).

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The name of the candidate and his/her political affiliation

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The main positions taken by the candidate

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Why the candidate's opponent would be inferior.

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How to get more information about the candidate.

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Graphics to entice the viewer into voting for the candidate.

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Why the position of dogcatcher is an important one

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Picture of the candidate with his/her dog

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The date of the election (and the place if it is for a small jurisdiction

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Picture of the candidate “in action”