By Anna Yang and Larissa Kuo and Oliver Wang and Ingram Chung and Yiler Huang
The first video meets with our crazy little clients. 第一次與我們瘋狂的小客戶視訊
What they like to eat.What they like. What color do they like?Something… 他們喜歡吃什麼。他們喜歡什麼,他們喜歡什麼顏色。之類的
Sports/Games: Badminton, Skateboarding, Race Car, Dance, Dodgeball, Running, Tag, Minecraft Food: Fries, Cabbage, Broccoli, Donut Animals: Butterfly, Rabbit, Dinosaur, Chicken Color: Red, Orange, Black, White, Pink, Ant Color, Green, Brown Cartoon/Anime:超人力霸王, 汪汪隊立大功, Crayon Shin-Chan, Frozen, Peppa Pig, 屁屁超人, 鬼滅之刃 Toys: Dinosaur, Switch, Phone, Chess, Board Game
The second video meets with our crazy little clients. 第二次與我們瘋狂的小客戶視訊
1. How are you going to start this meeting? First I am going to start with a hi, then I will say “if you guys listen carefully and answer our questions, we will give you guy some candies!” then we r going to introduce the things we will be talking about in the presentation.
2. What further kind of information will you hope to get? we hope to get some information like, is there anything they like about our design, or is there anything they dislike about our design. and also if they could add one thing to the design what would it be.
3. How can you ensure that you get the information you are looking for? try to get their attention by distracting them by saying we will give them candies or something they want???
4. How are you going to stop your client from losing focus on the meeting? Giving them candy is probably the best way to get them to listen to us.
1. What are some physical limitation details of your design that you are worried about? (3d printing difficulties) the are some thin lines in our designs, so the printer might not be able to print out the exact borderlines we want.
2. What are some details about your design that you are not sure your client will like? my client might not like the small arena I made for him to play sword fighting. and my other clients might think the game we made is too simple to play.
3. What are some details about your design that you are not sure your client will understand in the way you hope they will? the game our team made might be slightly confusing than some other teams, the second graders might have some trouble when understanding how to play the game.