Use this sticker as you seek understanding of the assignment or problem. Typically this will come from the community, your instructor, or your own observation. You must completely understand the objectives of the project to be successful, so this step is crucial. Develop active listening skills! Entry events for a project are usually a great place to start!
Use this sticker as you examine a problem from all angles. Ask questions, observe people, situations, and artifacts. Develop empathy for the problem that people facing the situation are experiencing. Find out what you know and what you need to know. Explore all of it!
Use this sticker as you are discussing and exploring ideas for how to solve a problem. Record these ideas quickly. Ideas may come in the form of graphic organizers, notes, drawings, outlines, or video blogs. Remember to seek feedback before progressing to the next step (then use the Evaluation/Modification sticker).
Use this sticker as you share your more formal ideas--3-d prototypes, mock-ups, drafts, skits, simulations, and storyboards. Remember to seek feedback before progressing to the next step (then use the Evaluation/Modification sticker).
Use this sticker when you are evaluating your decisions at each step in the process. When you note a user’s feedback also note what you intend to do about it going forward.
Use this sticker to explain how you are trying your prototype with real users. Try it out and note the way it performs and is understood by a real audience. Explain methodology and note observations.
VIdeo on the left is my groupmate Ethan going over the pinball machine we chose
We chose the fun house pinball machine
It contains:
2 Main Flippers for bouncing the ball back up
2 additional flippers higher on the board
A mouth which is the main target to hit for the most points
A launcher for sending the ball onto the board
A ball rail system that sends the ball to 3 targets for lots of points
Other minor targets and bouncers are around the sides.
Image carousel of all pictures taken
Number 1: The Batman (2022), its just all arround amazing, great action, story, soundtrack, characters, and the setting. The spinoff show about the penguin is also amazing!
Number 2: Oppenheimer, perfect story about a historical figure I already loved.
Number 3: Bullet Train, Great action, funny, super relatable and interesting characters
Number 4: Pulp Fiction, amazing perfect movie and I llove how crazy and random it is but I have a recency bias due to seeing the top 3 in theaters
Number 5: Whiplash, love it because of the emotions, each character really brings out raw emotions in you
The Batman specifically managed to stay action packed while keeping the story intricate. Each character felt like a real person, it was like you an image about them in your head that they grew up with a family or possibly without a family. Being a 3 hour long movie there was not a single moment where you were bored, and its not like everything was changing all the time most of the characters dont need to have developement outside of backstory. The setting is amazing with the soundtrack built into it, its dark and gloomy and always raining, the main song in the soundtrack "something in the way" is almost always playing outside of action but you dont even notice until your 3rd time watching because it might be just the melody of the bass quietly.