> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.idew.org/project-chatbot/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.idew.org/project-chatbot/project-instructions/1-discover-and-define-problem/1.1-chatbot-code-tutorial.md).

# 1.1 Warm-Up Project

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Each team member will complete [**the chatbot warm-up project**](https://docs.idew.org/code-chatbot/warm-up-project-outline) to develop a firm understanding of the design considerations, technical opportunities and constraints your team will have with your chatbot design.

**❏ Deliverable**\
Demonstrate that you have completed the each step of the warm-up project and can discuss how the code works.
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| **The warm-up project** was partially completed or evidence of understanding was limited. | Understanding of the core technology and code was demonstrated along with a coherent implementation of the design methods for the warm-up project | The code and technology was thoroughly investigated and creative methods were used to test the capabilities of the supplied code template, as well as a thoughtful application of the research and design methods. |
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