Framework Track: Symbiotic Thinking

Sprint 4 · Week 13 · Form activity · ~30 min · Due

~30 minutes. The first framework activity. You leave with one clean frame (what symbiotic thinking is and isn’t) and your own Sprint 1–3 evidence of when you did it well and when you didn’t. No AI on this one — the whole point is the honest audit.

Why this framework piece

You’ve been doing symbiotic thinking for 12 weeks. You don’t need to learn it — you need to name it. Naming is what lets you use it on purpose in Sprint 4, defend it in W16, and carry it into whatever you do next.

How to earn the credit

Five steps. Keep the Google Doc open — you’ll add to it next week.

  1. Complete the form below. Three required gates (one multiple-choice, two open-ended) plus four instructional blocks. No AI sparring — just you and your Sprint 1–3 evidence.
  2. Copy your responses. Enter your name at the bottom, click Copy responses for Google Doc. The full markdown lands on your clipboard; a preview opens so you can double-check.
  3. Paste into your Sprint 4 Framework Reflections Google Doc. This is the start of that doc — you’ll add the W14 and W15 framework pieces to the same file.
  4. Export as PDF. File → Download → PDF Document.
  5. Submit on Canvas. Upload the PDF to the assignment page — nothing else.
PDF ONLY

Submission format

Submit as PDF only — Canvas will reject other file types.

How: Paste into your Sprint 4 Framework Reflections Google Doc (Cmd/Ctrl+V), then File → Download → PDF Document. Upload that PDF on the Canvas assignment page — nothing else.

Reminder: Keep the Google Doc open — the next framework activity lands in the same doc.