Meeting 2

Date:

January 20, 2018

Location:

Hitchcock Hall 324

Purpose:

Construct the rest of the basic AEV for the next lab day.

Team Members Present:

– Nina Moore

– Jacob Ryan

– Ravvin DeArmond

– Mason France

During the meeting:

– The team finished building the basic AEV.

  • Jacob finished building the basic AEV.
  • The team decided to spend the extra time starting the updates for the team website. The reason for this was so the team could finish off the other updates at a later date if need be.
  • Nina began working on the Audrino Code Glossary so that the team and their readers can have a way to follow the codes placed into the audrino.
  • The team discussed whether or not to begin designing the parts in SolidWorks for our main AEV. Decided not to because the team felt they did not have enough information on how to make the pieces.
  • Ravvin began to work on the progress report questions for exercise 2. The reason the team began to start the questions for the progress report was so they would not have to rush through them if they waited last minute.
  • Mason created a new page for a place holder for the progress report questions so they would all be in one place.

Tasks to complete before the next meeting:

– Nina:

  • Add self picture on “Members” page above name.
  • Finish exercise 1 web update.
  • Finish defining variables in “Audrino Code Glossary” page.

– Jacob:

  • Add self picture on “Members” page above name.
  • Complete progress report questions from exercise 2.
  • Finish exercise 2 web update.

– Ravvin:

  • Add self picture on “Members” page above name.
  • Complete progress report questions from exercise 2.
  • Finish exercise 2 web update.

-Mason:

  • Add self picture on “Members” page above name.
  • Complete report questions from exercise 1.
  • Add page for progress report questions.
  • Finish exercise 1 web update.

Plans for next meeting:

  • Run the reflector codes through the Audrino.
  • Discuss basic concepts and size for the AEV.
  • Practice making shapes on SolidWorks.