Here's a place where you can ask questions about the fifth project. Ask anything you like. Click on the "Comment" button. Smart students ask all kinds of questions; others make all kinds of assumptions that are often wrong! It's better to ask.
Hopefully you'll get an answer quickly. By the way, I'd rather you ask your questions here rather than in e-mail (unless it's really personal). What's a question for you is likely a question for others as well.
Also, be sure to return to read my answer, Erin's answer, or answers by the AI/Mentors.
I'm the facilitator for my group. Our group consists of Adam Friedman, Alex Li, Shelby Stephens, and Ali Schitter
ReplyDeletePost this in Oncourse Assignment under Project 5.1. Thanks.
DeleteDo we need to include the link to our Trello board in assignment 5.1?
ReplyDeleteWhat time is Project 5.2 due on April 4th?
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DeleteUnder the 5.2 directions, in the Photos section it states: "Complete directions will appear in Marty’s blog." Where can I find this?
ReplyDeleteHere they are: Go into IU Box (each of you has been sent a link). The facilitator for your team should create a folder with your team letter: e.g., Team F. Then everyone on the team should drag your photos into that folder.
DeleteIf you're getting notifications every time someone posts something, you can turn that off in your IU Box settings... recommended.
When citing our secondary sources for 5.2, do we need to use MLA format or just the website link?
ReplyDeleteThe link is fine but also give a descriptive title for it.
DeleteFor project 5.3, I need some clarification. I know we talked about this in class, but what is the best way to identify your persona? Should it be someone apart of the audience or does it depend on what route you take and how well you explain yourself?
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to bring up something about 5.2 now that the grades for it are up. The prompt for 5.2 said to create a Word doc, but the feedback my team got for it said to always submit everything as a PDF. I don't believe we lost any points due to this, but I wanted to point this out.
ReplyDeleteAs my group is working on 5.4 we ran into an issue. For the usability test what exactly are you expecting? on previous assignments the test examined ease of use but for a project like this it's difficult to test the usability since the design is partially for a superhero, and the consumer application is based on an appreciation of that hero. Essentially, what I'm asking is how can we execute a usability test for a project like this without asking the user what they think of the design?
ReplyDeleteAdditionally, our target population is young children ages 6-8 and 12-14, in regards to a usability test it'd be difficult to ask what they think of our design and trust that their response is not biased by the awesome teacher or older sibling executing the test, what do you recommend?
When is the last blog coming out?
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