Buster minutes from 2012/09/20
Peter had time to do things this week! He’ll post the details. What’s the IP address change policy at UWEC? It’d be nice to know, though we’ll probably create our own naming scheme on our own network. (James) Eric bought his own board—and was given a 3-month wait. Can we get Bluetooth devices working with […]
Storyboard – First Day
Heather and I met today (Thursday, 9/20) and laid out our ideas for the storyboard for logging in and adding an entry to a user’s “My Story.” We implemented the idea of giving the individual with Aphasia a “guided experience,” or basically one decision per screen, to keep it as simple as possible for the […]
HAAM Video
Modern Marriage – What they say…and what they are really thinking! What they say…and what they are really thinking! This movie depicts a modern married couple having typical conversation. However, it also incorporates (when the characters are displayed alone) what they are each thinking throughout the conversation, which hopefully provides a good laugh for viewers! […]
CS 491 Lecture 5b – Intents cont’d
Last time, few people got the camera working properly. So, today is a continuation of last time. Rather than throw our hands in the air, let’s try to resolve the issues we ran into. Feel free to comment on this post with any solutions to your problems. Stick with your same partner(s). If you have […]
Aphasia minutes from 2012/09/19
Heather met our focus group and got some good direction, which she outlined in the document she emailed to us. Passwords versus icon sequences not so important, as long as logins can be retained. My Story/Diary will be a flow of posts, which can individually be shared with any or selected other members. Events calendar […]
Communication is Key
This past week I was able to get the Raspberry Pi device to communicate with my personal windows computer on my local network, via a simple Python program that I based off of what I found here: http://ilab.cs.byu.edu/python/socket/echoserver.html I adapted it a little for Python 3.2 and here is what I ended up with: #client example […]
My Test Post
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