Progress Report for Day Two

Progress Report – Day 2

 

CLASS 21 SDP VIDEO ON PRESENTATIONS

The class watched and learned about good and bad habits in presentations and power points so we can, as a group, avoid them all. We were informed of the rubric of the SDP video and were given a few tips and tricks.

 

ALGORITHM COMPLETED FOR HANGMAN GAME

Cam, Brennen, and Stephen all started collaborative work on the flowchart, referencing Brennen’s and Cam’s pre-made example code. Stephen finished the algorithm.

 

TEAM WORKING AGREEMENT COMPLETED

Stephen started work on the Team Working Agreement. After initial presentation to the rest of the group, the document was edited to fit everyone’s ideals, and every member separately and independently agreed on the document.

 

INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES AGREEMENT COMPLETED

Stephen started work and finished the Individual Responsibilities Agreement. All members of the group agreed on this document.

 

HANGMAN GAME COMPLETED

Brennen and Cam worked together to finish all the coding for the hangman game. Stephen and Michael tested the code various times throughout the process, checking for bugs and problems. The final version of the game was completed.

 

ALGORITHM COMPLETED FOR ADVENTURE GAME

Stephen started and completed the basic algorithm for the adventure game.

 

BEGAN WORK ON SALES PITCH PRESENTATION

Stephen began work on the sales pitch presentation.

 

MORE BRAINSTORMING FOR ADVENTURE GAME

Cam and Michael had an in-depth talk about different characters and their motivations, crating ten possible paths from the character selection screen. Began file for adventure game.

Progress Report for Day One

Progress Report – Day 1

 

PROJECT STARTED

The group began the project.

 

u.osu.edu/pastarasta CREATED

Michael created the u.osu.edu/ site for group M. the site is u.osu.edu/pastarasta and is titled “Group M Software Design Projects”.

 

INTERVIEW #1 CONUCTED AND REPORTED

Brennan and Cam and Stephen provided questions to ask our interviewee, Jason. The questions and answers were recorded and transcribed by Michael. They now are on the site.

 

DECISION ON GAME

The group agreed on starting with a hangman game, confirmed to Abby Clark. The group plans to also make an adventure game.

 

STARTED WORK ON HANGMAN GAME

Brennen and Stephen started work on the basic code of the hangman game.

 

BRAINSTORMING OF ADVENTURE GAME

Cam started work on brainstorming of the adventure game using elements from D&D character sheets. Input from all other members filled a whiteboard full of ideas, namely concepts of time, karma/morality, and potential story.

PLANS FOR NEXT MEETING

The group agreed to meet this weekend or whenever available to further discuss the game, specifically the adventure game.