April 20, 2011
- Remaining Schedule
- Monday, 4-5pm, LSRC D309, Megafauna hand-off
- Tuesday, 4:25-5:40pm, North 311, Final class
- Tuesday, 6-7pm, North 311, eCLIP hand-off
- Friday, 11-11:45am, Bostock 023, CIT Tech Showcase Presentation
- Final Reflection, 2-4 pages that touches on the following topics:
- what was the most important thing you personally learned by taking the course
- what you could have done to be a better team mate
- other forms of communication that could be used within the class that better informs teams, clients, and professors
- what topics you would have liked to discuss during the semester
- what changes should be made to the project deliverables schedule
April 6, 2011
- Complete first draft of project documentation for client hand-off is due Wednesday, April 13
- in-code comments (for programmers)
- design document (for future programmers that may maintain your project)
- client maintanance document (for slightly technical clients about how to update, install, or change key parts of app)
- user documentation/help files (for non-technical users, as necessary for your project)
March 30, 2011
- Feature Freeze --- prepare for user testing this week!
- For user testing, create a web site that includes:
- instructions for how to get your app onto the user's iPad (App store, website, etc.)
- several specific tasks for your users to complete (there may be tasks for specific kinds of users like faculty vs students, EMTs vs doctors, etc.)
- link to a survey to take during and/or after completing the tasks (this can be in Survey Monkey, Google Forms, etc)
March 9, 2011
- Second draft of your design document is due Wednesday, March 16 (right after Spring Break)
- Third client demo in class Wednesday, March 23
February 23, 2011
- By Spring Break, submit your app to Apple for review so that we can prepare for user testing
February 16, 2011
- Second client demo in class Wednesday, March 2
- Final version of tutorial project (individual), due Friday, February 18
- you must demo your tutorial running on an iOS device to one of the course staff
- submission must include a README, describing what your app is intended to do and what tutorial you followed
- Project documentation (team), due by the end of class Saturday, February 19
- team priorities for the remaining two sprints
- standard CompSci 108 design document, with an emphasis on
- your design goals
- justifications for your technology choices
- remaining concerns or risks in implementing the project
February 2, 2011
- Current Readings
- Current Assignments
- Download your current tutorial to a target device, iPad or iPhone
- Revise interface and prioritize tasks for client's project, due Wednesday, February 9
- Continue to extend your tutorial, focusing on scouting tasks needed for client's project, due Thursday, February 10
submission must include a README, describing what your app is intended to do and what you have learned working on tutorial
- First client demo in class Wednesday, February 16
January 21, 2011
- Helper hours in The Link this week:
- Monday, 7-9pm with Koichi Ishida
- Tuesday, 3:45-5:45pm with Nancy Chen
January 19, 2011
- Current Readings
- Current Assignments
- Extend a Tutorial (in pairs), due by the end of the day Tuesday, January 25
January 14, 2011
- Current Readings
- Current Assignments