Progress Report 3
2/17/2015
The person I have beta testing should be ready for an interview soon. I've been preparing a sheet to pass out to my fellow classmates in my different classes that will house the student created designs. I'm currently also making changes to the 3D model in order to improve comfort.
(Edit: The model improvements have been complete)
The first interview went really well and the footage appears to be great!
I'm looking into getting an interview with the CEO of Meadowlark Hills and the Leader of the IT Department.
2/17/2015
The person I have beta testing should be ready for an interview soon. I've been preparing a sheet to pass out to my fellow classmates in my different classes that will house the student created designs. I'm currently also making changes to the 3D model in order to improve comfort.
(Edit: The model improvements have been complete)
The first interview went really well and the footage appears to be great!
I'm looking into getting an interview with the CEO of Meadowlark Hills and the Leader of the IT Department.
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Progress Report 2
2/11/2015
I had my first interview this Monday with one of the heads of Meadowlark and things went very well! Another interview appointment is currently being scheduled with a resident who has been beta-testing one of the models for us. From what we've heard, she has really enjoyed it so far and it seems to fix the accidental button press issue. I've been brainstorming ways to create the best documentary-esque video using the interviews as well as photos and shots of the facility.
I'm still toying with the idea of hanging the covers on the wall using things like t-pins or something less visible. I don't know if this will be better than using a rotating stand on a pedestal.
2/11/2015
I had my first interview this Monday with one of the heads of Meadowlark and things went very well! Another interview appointment is currently being scheduled with a resident who has been beta-testing one of the models for us. From what we've heard, she has really enjoyed it so far and it seems to fix the accidental button press issue. I've been brainstorming ways to create the best documentary-esque video using the interviews as well as photos and shots of the facility.
I'm still toying with the idea of hanging the covers on the wall using things like t-pins or something less visible. I don't know if this will be better than using a rotating stand on a pedestal.