# Warm-up Project

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Let's take our first dive into *conversational interactions* with a warm-up project that you will do individually. We will do some reading and research, as well as create an *interaction script* for a chatbot. This will provide a foundation for tackling your team project.

1. [Getting Started with Your Chatbot Code and Script](/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline/1-getting-started.md)
2. [Read and Discuss Material on Designing Chatbots](/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline/2-read-and-discuss.md)
3. [Get Familiar with RiveScript](/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline/3-get-familiar-with-rivescript.md)
4. [Design a Bot with a Purpose](/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline/4-design-a-bot-with-a-purpose.md)
5. [Chatbot Evaluation](/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline/5-chatbot-evaluation.md)
6. [Chatbot Improvement and Reflection](/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline/6-chatbot-improvement-and-reflection.md)


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