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OIP Team 1B

Today, our team focused on incorporating the feedback we received from David of Fossil Grove and Mr. Boyd from Scotstoun Primary, which was delivered through email correspondences over the weekend. This feedback allowed us to further iterate and improve upon our trivia questions and puzzle games, which are displayed in our high-fidelity prototype.

In addition, we created animated demos on Figma to visually present the flow of our idealized version of the Grove Quest project.

A significant portion of our efforts was channeled into crafting the initial draft of our Project Poster, adhering to the guidelines given by Prof Grizou. Here's a snippet of our first draft:

Poster Image

We plan to continue refining our poster tomorrow and aim to have it ready for submission by Wednesday.

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OIP Team 1B

Class

Today's class was focused on usability testing. We engaged in a hands-on activity where we folded paper airplanes and then wrote instructions for others to replicate the process. This activity highlighted the notion that what seems straightforward in our minds may not be as easy to understand from a different individual's point of view.

Project

We've accomplished several milestones today:

  1. We submitted our week 2 pitch video: Team 1B Week 2 Pitch Video

  2. We've updated our Grove Quest high-fidelity prototype on Figma: Figma Prototype

  3. Our portfolio static website has been deployed, although it's still under development.

In addition to these accomplishments, we also had a little bit of fun today and took a cohort and group photo!

Cohort Photo Group Photo

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OIP Team 1B

Front-end

Today was a lesson in content curation and presentation. In our bid to create a comprehensive record of our project journey on the website, we initially leaned towards incorporating all our learnings and experiences. This, however, resulted in verbose and potentially monotonous content.

We realized the importance of balance - communicating the pivotal aspects of our design journey in a concise and reader-friendly manner. This didn't necessarily mean reducing content, but rather thoughtfully curating and presenting it for maximum impact and ease of reading. This lesson has been crucial in influencing our approach to the further stages of development.

Grove Quest

We made significant progress on our Figma prototype today and refined our puzzles and trivia questions based on the latest email communication with the client. One interesting thing we learned is that the Comic Sans font is more child-friendly and could enhance user-friendliness. However, we are considering dyslexic-friendly font alternatives for better inclusivity.

All in all, it was a productive day for the games team, and we are gearing up for tomorrow's week 2 video pitch submission.

· 2 min read
OIP Team 1B

Grove Quest

Today was a day of iteration and refinement. Based on the valuable feedback from our clients and the insights we gleaned from our visit to Fossil Grove, we discussed and proceeded to draw another iteration of our paper prototype. We simplified the tasks at each station and opted for simpler puzzles, such as jigsaw or sliding puzzles, instead of word matches.

From our paper prototype, we identified the better designs and proceeded to create a high-fidelity prototype using Figma. We also worked on crafting better and simpler questions that are not overly information-heavy and can be easily answered by the students using the resources available at Fossil Grove.

We have emailed our clients in conjunction with Team A, updating them about our current progress on the puzzles and trivia questions. Moving forward, we plan to finalize the designs on Figma and request feedback from the client.

Front-end

Our front-end team began work on creating a static website to showcase our project's journey and accomplishments. We chose Docusaurus as our platform due to its robust documentation capabilities and integrated blog feature. As a fun coincidence, Docusaurus' dinosaur-themed logo aligns with the theme of our project, despite Fossil Grove predating the dinosaur era.

Inspired by our trip to Fossil Grove, we opted for a lush green color scheme for the website. This color choice mirrors the verdant scenery of Fossil Grove and sets a vibrant and welcoming tone for our future website visitors.

Our goal is to make our website both accessible for quick browsing and comprehensive for those seeking in-depth understanding. The site will feature a reflection page detailing our project journey and a "proud" page where we highlight why we take pride in our work.

Looking ahead, we plan to refine our website's UI/UX, work on the ideation and proud pages, and incorporate project-related multimedia content to enhance website engagement. Our hope is to create a visually appealing website that truly encapsulates the progress of our project!

Puzzles: Puzzle1 Puzzle2 Puzzle3

Static Site: StaticSite1 StaticSite2

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OIP Team 1B

Today was an exciting day! We finally met with David from Fossil Grove and Boyd from Scotstoun Primary. It was a highly productive session, and we gleaned many insights from our interactions.

Project

We embarked on a guided tour at Fossil Grove, visiting mainly three locations: the main museum, the back of the museum, and the quarry.

During the tour, we learned many details that significantly influence our project. We were informed that the field trips usually involve a group of 30 students divided into smaller groups of 6-7, each supervised by a teacher. Each student has their own iPad device, which opens up many possibilities for our project.

We identified four main areas of focus (stations): the main museum, back of museum, front area, and quarry. To ensure a fair and engaging experience, it was suggested that we refrain from using a leaderboard or points system and instead reward students based on completion of tasks.

We learned that the educational focus includes geography, history, and biology, providing a rich blend of learning opportunities for the students.

Constraints identified include the lack of WiFi connection at the venue and the need to cater to students with additional support needs. The tours are self-guided, meaning the students will explore independently.

We presented our current idea to the clients, who received it very positively. They offered suggestions on integrating their existing physical activities with our new digital activities.

Our clients requested our decision on several aspects such as the time to be spent at each station, the challenges for each station, and ways to enhance engagement for the students.

Moving forward, our team plans to continue iterating our paper prototypes for the challenges based on what we learned today.

Images we have taken onsite:

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4

· One min read
OIP Team 1B

Today, we held an internal meeting to discuss and plan for our upcoming client meeting at Fossil Grove. Preparations included gathering essential questions to ask our clients and deciding on the visuals and prototypes we want to present.

We have prepared a general project idea flow/plan visual sketch that we intend to show our clients tomorrow. It's a crucial part of our presentation as it gives a comprehensive overview of our project plans.

Project Idea Flow

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OIP Team 1B

Class

Today, we delved into the concept of prototyping. We drew our prototype idea on paper to visualize our plan better. It was a productive exercise as it helped us refine our concept. Additionally, we shared our prototype idea with the Curio Robot team, providing us with an opportunity to receive feedback and suggestions.

Project

We had a discussion with Professor Grizou concerning the email on our choice of backend/database implementation. These conversations are crucial in making informed decisions about the technology stack we use.

We also recorded our Week 1 pitch video to summarize our progress and to share our future plans. You can watch the video here.

Moving forward, we held discussions about our plans, focusing on refining our prototype and ensuring our technology decisions align with our project goals.