DEV and UX consult
UX consult
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Why are we doing this
We didn’t have any specific questions but it’s always good to take the chance to talk about your project with a teacher.
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Feedback/tips:
- We will have to link the OLR’s with our blogposts → something to think about while making our blog
- Make sure to provide a solid justification for the decisions you make or the statements you make
- We still need to ensure that the game remains intuitive, even if they are familiar with it
- Consider the choice of words carefully to ensure they are appropriate and understandable for children
Adjustments after feedback
- We will restructure our blog to better link the OLRs and provide a clearer and more organized overview.
- We will take the other tips into account in our ongoing process.
Development consult
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Why are we doing this
We did some previous research about possible sensors we can use, but we are still not sure what would be the best.
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Feedback/tips:
At the consultation, we discussed two sensors:
- Light sensor → it must be dark, but it can be tricky if the pucks stay in place → the signal is interrupted when something passes through.
- Microswitch → the longer it goes, the less resistance → essentially an on/off switch. Only a signal when something goes through the passage → this can cause some resistance → with pins hanging above the passage → pucks will hit them when they pass through.
Adjustments after feedback