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Week 15 – Festival

Week 15 aka ETC Festival Week aka the last week of development before finals. After what happened during softs, the team really got to work to make the most of […]

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Week 14 – Softs

Last week was Softs (the last informal update teams give to the ETC faculty with the chance to look at the deliverable) and Code Blue as a team learned two […]

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Week 13 – Quick updates

Not much to report this week, since we don’t have core hours on Tuesday, and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are part of our Thanksgiving break and most of our team […]

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Week 12 – Playtesting

No interface gets good without playtesting and one of Code Blue’s goals this semester was to make sure the UI for our decision aid could be easily used by both senior […]

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Week 11 – Searchable videos and personal prognosis info

The searchable video library section is now well under way, and we have started on the implementing the personal prognosis information sections. Searchable video library The goal of this section is to […]

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Week 10 – Data from our client!

This week, we finally got some data from our clients to play with! The data consists of spoofed information for 6 different patients who have received the LVAD. Each patient profile is extremely […]

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Week 9 – Halves

This week, we had our Halves Presentations, which, unlike Quarters, are a lot more formal. Halves are meant to give everybody an update of what we have done so far, […]

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Week 8 – Hypertext FAQ

The hypertext FAQ code and UI design is pretty much finished by this point. The last things that need to be worked on before overlaying the two together are color […]

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Week 7 – Reshooting (or not) our client’s video

During our Quarter Presentations a couple of weeks ago, most of the faculty wanted us to reshoot the decision aid video given to us by our client. They expressed concern over how […]

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Week 6 – Designing for seniors

As our client wanted us to focus on designing for senior citizens (ages 50+), we spent time researching how this would affect our design. Looking into all of this, it […]

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