Emma Alderton, Austin Jones, and Caroline Willis

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Emma Alderton, Austin Jones, and Caroline Willis Concept Video: Thundr Emma Alderton, Austin Jones, and Caroline Willis

Our Team

Problem/Solution Overview We identified a need for a better brainstorming tool that could be used remotely, too. Taking the writing aspect out of the process allows for continuous productivity, engagement, and creativity. We identified a need for a better brainstorming tool that could be used remotely, too. The success of a brainstorm depends heavily on the engagement of the team; taking the writing aspect out of the process allows for continuous productivity, engagement, and creativity.

Introducing… Thundr! Value proposition

Tasks Create, organize, and share new ideas Highlight and present favorite ideas Draw sketches and diagrams

Scene 1: Intro Context: Opening (or early) scene Actors: Emma and Austin Plot: Emma, Austin, and Caroline are in a group project and are trying to meet up to brainstorm for their project but are having difficulty.

Scene 2: Tensions Rise Context: brainstorming session Actors: Emma and Caroline Plot: Emma and Caroline have been trying to work with Austin, but he’s unable to meet in person. They’re try brainstorming without him, but in their silent brainstorm come up with nothing.

Scene 3: Zero to Hero Context: brainstorming session, using Thundr Actors: Emma, Caroline, and Austin Plot: Austin comes to the rescue with Thundr, and calls in remotely to brainstorm with the team. This scene presents the main features of Thundr, including remote brainstorming, mind mapping using post-it like visuals, and additional functionality including organization, highlighting, and more.