Implementing Ranked Choice Voting

Briana Harmon

Abstract

Milestones

Problem Statementhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1XAgbn0GhA5y4a6_79qO3tNSaaKMC_jxAiLnAxLlqnKs/preview?authuser=0

Pitchhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1w4c0pGI5hXRA0wvIrxQa5eLVkv6QH3wE/preview?authuser=0https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1W1uqm1Qvaa3JS39FNegq8BfAlW114vqo5eyifDHYHQc/embed?authuser=0https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rqWm-ZVALKjTUyALExQ9XXf91hOUcQsznwtsKXfS4aI/preview?authuser=0

Proposalhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/17GvRUIXd3cLPlTpU0SSTew5pGgjta8M69u8_6hEgAIE/preview?authuser=0

Demo/Prototype (NOV 23)

Exemplary prototypes’s test assumptions and create actionable information, they validate learning in real time, and provide constant feedback. In this phase you will:

  • Quickly develop a tangible prototype
  • Gather feedback
  • Present your findings

Product Creation (MAR 9)

Exemplary product progress is driven by iteration as your product interacts with the world, leading to redesigning your scope and outcomes in a macro and micro scale based on realities both positive and negative. In this phase you will:

  • Refine your prototype
  • Develop a final product

Showcase (APR 25-29)

Exemplary presentations communicate how you have grown and gained insights into who you are and what you can do. In this phase you will:

  • Present your Capstone work
  • Share your product
  • Engage in reflection through question and answer with an authentic audience

Legacy (APR 29)

Secure the continuum of your capstone product and journey by creating a white paper, Standard Operating Procedure, Training Manual, and/or digital artifact you are allowing rising seniors for decades to carry your capstone product and ideas forward. Here is where you lay the foundation to do so. In this phase you will:

  • Create a white paper to document and capture your Capstone journey
  • Propose future work