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Version 3.1 by Jeffrey Lim on 2022/03/15 11:50
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1 | = Week 1= | ||
2 | I attended the lecture and the lab. We brainstormed about ideas for the robots and we decided to use the Miro robot to create some sort of support animal. I took a look at some Miro tutorials to get familiar with MiRoCODE and MiRoCloud, so I could immediately get started once our Miro accounts have been set up. | ||
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4 | = Week 2= | ||
5 | I attended the lecture and the lab. We brainstormed a little more about what the MiRo should do. We booked a timeslot on Wednesday morning with the Miro robot in the Insyght lab, but unfortunately, we still didn't have access to our accounts at that time yet. I signed up for a trial account with both my personal and student email address, but to start the trial, I needed to wait for a confirmation email, which I never received. We experimented a little bit with the Miro app, but we could only test some basic capabilities. | ||
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7 | = Week 3 = | ||
8 | I got access to my MiRo trial account this week, but not my student account. I studied the capabilities of MiRo with Blockly and Python and I made some test programs to test on Wednesday. I found out that MiRoCloud Python is very limited as it is not possible to install packages. I was also supposed to make the use cases, but I did not have time for that anymore. | ||
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10 | = Week 4 = | ||
11 | I finished the use cases this week. I also worked on the interim presentation for next week. I worked on the slides and the text to say and I prepared to present next week. | ||
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13 | = Week 5 = | ||
14 | I presented our interim presentation this week. I also worked on 4 programs for MiRo: one for when a PwD falls down and MiRo raises an alarm, and three for snoezelen with different levels of movement. |