Saturday, 3 May 2014

Design Challenge 2 -Mobile App

1st April 2014

Hooray our first team meeting!. That is what i supposed to feel instead i was greeted with a de-ja-vu experience of the previous group. Bhadjee failed to make it for the meeting.
For this meeting, after looking at our individual work as agreed in the class last week we decide on a few stuff for the class this week:-

  1. Decided to do the QUT app,
  2. Research on our user target group. 
  3. App would be called QUT Break Time.
Why  we decide on this app? Our primary goal is mostly to help any people, from any any sort of life, any part of the world that is studying or visiting QUT to have a good experience and enjoy the cafe that is available here. Nothing is more frustrating when reaching a new country or places and you have to roam around aimlessly just to search for all this neccesities.

Reflection for the day: A quick brief meeting. We also discussed about the CRA and things that is needed for the upcoming class this Thursday, which is to short showcase of the app choosen.

[Class] 3rd April 2014

With the stand in lecturer, we talked about our choosen app and why we choose it. Once ready we presented the ideas to the class. Feedback given from were as follow:
  1. Ideas were good but we need to check for any similar app that was in the market.
  2. Words such as bathroom/restroom etc. should be replaced to an international icon for users that were not english savy
  3. One of our classmate suggested that we put a function of seats available to increase the app usefulness.
Short description of what have been happening for the week. Images are first work of the QUT breaktime logo.
Reflection of the day: Quite a hectic week. Feedback given was very useful indeed. Ideas given were really good and as a group we are really considering the 'seats available' function. I feel that
bhadjee could have contributed more on the group discussion, most of the time he would just sit and spaced out and i have to get him in to the conversation most of the time. 

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