CS 491 Meeting 11
Dear students,
We are in the working phase of developing our games, so most of our time will be spent giving weekly progress reports. Here are some questions we will probably ask you:
- What’s the riskiest part left to investigate in your endeavor?
- What three or more specific things will you accomplish before we meet again?
- What unexpected surprises did you encounter this past week?
These questions are modeled somewhat off of Scrum, a agile development framework.
Here’s your TODO list for next time:
- Continue creating your game. Next time we meet, be prepared to engage in a 3-5 minute discussion/demonstration of what you have done so far. Expect to share your thoughts and process as much as your product.
- Recall that to complete this course, you are expected to write a proposal for a professional gaming or education conference. I strongly recommend everyone submit a poster proposal to the MICS conference, which will be held in LaCrosse in April. Please submit an abstract of 400-500 words to EasyChair, and list me as a co-author. (I don’t care so much about the credit, but I want to see your work and receive communication about it.)
See you then!
Sincerely,