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Student Organizer is a program that helps students organize themselves. It tells them the whole plan of the day: what classes they have, when breaks start and end, whether they have advisory, a day off etc. It solves the problem that many students face, especially in schools with a block-schedule system: lack of organization. | Please tell me about your company. What are you selling, why are you selling, what problem are you solving? | ||
Student Organizer is a program that helps students organize themselves. It tells them the whole plan of the day: what classes they have, when breaks start and end, whether they have advisory, a day off etc. It solves the problem that many students face, especially in schools with a block-schedule system: lack of organization. | |||
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* explain the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience | * explain the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience | ||
Many students don't know what classes in what order they have on Monday after the weekend as a result of the complicated block-schedule system. They never know when the break ends, whether they have advisory etc. A program that would remind them of those things would be really helpful. | |||
* justifies the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience | * justifies the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience | ||
-The most common question on our squad's group chat is: " | -The most common question on our squad's group chat is: "what day is it tomorrow?" The person who usually asks that (Fischer) gets called clueless and roasted after asking that question | ||
-Staś always forgets about advisory on Monday and after advisory ends he doesn't know how much break time there's left. | |||
* describe my client/target audience | * describe my client/target audience | ||
This program is designed for students, especially the ones in schools with a block-schedule system like the American School of Warsaw. | |||
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* | * I will complete this sentence: | ||
I have chosen this problem because <u>I often struggle with the above listed problems myself</u>. My solution will make the world a better place by <u>helping students organize themselves, therefore saving them time and improving their academic performances</u>. | |||
===Develop a design brief=== | ===Develop a design brief=== | ||
Often times students in ASW or in other schools with a similar schedule system don't know what classes they have at what times, whether they have advisory, an assembly or a day off. I will make a program that tells them all that information every day therefore reducing the level of stress in their lives and making the world a better place. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 6 April 2016
Please tell me about your company. What are you selling, why are you selling, what problem are you solving?
Student Organizer is a program that helps students organize themselves. It tells them the whole plan of the day: what classes they have, when breaks start and end, whether they have advisory, a day off etc. It solves the problem that many students face, especially in schools with a block-schedule system: lack of organization.
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Inquiring and Analyzing[edit]
Explain and justify the need[edit]
This is where I am going to explain and justify the need for my design. Specifically, I am going to:
- explain the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience
Many students don't know what classes in what order they have on Monday after the weekend as a result of the complicated block-schedule system. They never know when the break ends, whether they have advisory etc. A program that would remind them of those things would be really helpful.
- justifies the need for a solution to a problem for a client/target audience
-The most common question on our squad's group chat is: "what day is it tomorrow?" The person who usually asks that (Fischer) gets called clueless and roasted after asking that question -Staś always forgets about advisory on Monday and after advisory ends he doesn't know how much break time there's left.
- describe my client/target audience
This program is designed for students, especially the ones in schools with a block-schedule system like the American School of Warsaw.
- I will complete this sentence:
I have chosen this problem because I often struggle with the above listed problems myself. My solution will make the world a better place by helping students organize themselves, therefore saving them time and improving their academic performances.
Develop a design brief[edit]
Often times students in ASW or in other schools with a similar schedule system don't know what classes they have at what times, whether they have advisory, an assembly or a day off. I will make a program that tells them all that information every day therefore reducing the level of stress in their lives and making the world a better place.
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Developing Ideas[edit]
Develop a design spec[edit]
Develop a design idea[edit]
Present the chosen design[edit]
Develop planning drawings or diagrams[edit]
Creating the Solution[edit]
* Construct a logical plan
* Demonstrate technical skills
* Follow the plan to make a solution
* Justify changes made to the plan
Evaluating[edit]
* Design testing methods
* Evaluate the success of the solution
* Explain how the solution could be improved
* Explain the impact of the solution
Grading[edit]
This article will be graded using a rubric for informative writing (look on page 3).
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