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LEGO#1
A popular line of plastic construction toys that allows users to build various structures using interlocking bricks.
BUILDING TECHNIQUES#2
Methods and strategies used to construct stable and creative LEGO models, including stacking and connecting bricks.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES#3
Fundamental guidelines that inform the aesthetic and functional aspects of design, such as balance and contrast.
TEAM COLLABORATION#4
The process of working together in a group to achieve a common goal, emphasizing communication and shared responsibilities.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#5
Techniques used to effectively communicate ideas and designs to an audience, including verbal and visual elements.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES#6
Distinctive designs and characteristics of buildings, influencing the visual appeal of the LEGO city layout.
STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY#7
The ability of a LEGO structure to remain stable and upright, achieved through proper building techniques.
MOOD BOARD#8
A visual collage that conveys the desired aesthetic and style for a project, often used for inspiration.
FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS#9
Components of a design that serve specific purposes, enhancing the usability of the LEGO city.
BRICK TYPES#10
Various shapes and sizes of LEGO bricks, each with unique uses and characteristics in construction.
CONNECTORS#11
Special pieces that join LEGO bricks together, ensuring stability and flexibility in designs.
PEER REVIEW#12
A collaborative feedback process where team members evaluate each other's work to improve the final outcome.
TEAM ROLES#13
Specific responsibilities assigned to each member of a team, ensuring organized collaboration.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION#14
Strategies used to address and resolve disagreements within a team, promoting harmony and productivity.
CITY LAYOUT PLAN#15
A detailed blueprint outlining the arrangement and design of elements within the LEGO city.
VISUAL AIDS#16
Tools such as slides or posters that enhance presentations by providing visual context to verbal content.
FEEDBACK INTEGRATION#17
The process of incorporating suggestions and critiques from peers into the design and building process.
DRAFT PRESENTATION#18
An initial presentation of ideas and designs, aimed at gathering feedback before finalizing the project.
FINAL REVIEW#19
A comprehensive assessment of the completed project, ensuring quality and coherence before presentation.
DOCUMENTING THE PROCESS#20
Keeping a record of the building journey, including challenges and solutions encountered along the way.
CREATIVE THINKING#21
The ability to generate innovative ideas and solutions, crucial for effective design and building.
HANDS-ON LEARNING#22
An educational approach that emphasizes practical experience and active engagement with materials.
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE#23
The process of evaluating one's own work and learning experiences to foster personal growth.
ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS#24
Key components of a building's design, such as windows and roofs, that contribute to its overall style.
URBAN PLANNING#25
The process of designing and organizing urban spaces, similar to creating a LEGO city layout.
CREATIVITY#26
The ability to think outside the box and come up with original ideas, essential in design and building.