Presentation: Remotely Operated Hand Project from Ostia, Italy:
WiFi-connected glove via Arduino Cloud(https://app.arduino.cc/ )
The meeting discussed various project updates and team dynamics. Speaker 2 mentioned technical challenges with slides and documentation, while Speaker 6 praised the team's interdisciplinary efforts. Speaker 7 and Speaker 8 discussed soldering issues and the use of mylar balloons. Speaker 6 and Speaker 1 emphasized the importance of planning and communication, and Speaker 1 suggested design reviews to discuss future enhancements. The team was advised to stay healthy and prepare for final presentations.
Action Items
* Facilitate a group discussion to get more input from the team on the project.
* Investigate getting a large mylar balloon for the project instead of using multiple latex balloons.
* Discuss with the team the idea of having each member present what they have done and what they plan to do for their project.
Outline
Project Updates and Team Dynamics
Speaker 1 suggests strategies to involve everyone in the project, such as group discussions and facilitating ideas.
Technical and Presentation Challenges
* Speaker 2 discusses handling technical aspects of the project and assigning Horace to work on slides and documentation.
* Speaker 2 mentions struggle with focus and staying on task, and the difficulty of working on slides together.
* Speaker 1 suggests adding a slide to the presentation outlining each team member's responsibilities.
* Speaker 6 expresses confidence in the team's presentation skills and the progress made on the prototype.
Electronics and Soldering Issues
* Speaker 7 and Speaker 8 discuss issues with soldering and the need for reminders about color-coding wires.
* Speaker 7 mentions a lesson on soldering tiny components and the successful completion of the house with remote controllers.
* Speaker 1 raises concerns about latex balloons leaking helium and suggests using mylar for a larger balloon.
* Speaker 1 and Speaker 9 discuss the logistics of using a large mylar balloon for the project.
Interdisciplinary Project Progress
* Speaker 6 highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the project, covering basic skills like coding, woodworking, and electronics.
* Speaker 6 praises the team's hard work and successful moments, such as getting servos to work.
* Speaker 1 appreciates the team's visual explanations and the progress made on the project.
* Speaker 5 shares positive feedback about the team's happiness and excitement, noting their work on the wood structure and presentation.
Leadership and Team Communication
* Speaker 2 reflects on the importance of supporting the weakest team member to strengthen the team.
* Speaker 1 emphasizes the need for direct communication and encourages team members to discuss issues with each other.
* Speaker 1 notes that most projects are nearing their minimum viable product (MVP) and suggests discussing future enhancements.
* Speaker 1 plans to run design reviews with a mentor from another team to provide diverse perspectives.
Final Thoughts and Health Reminders
* Speaker 1 encourages teams to think about additional features for their projects and to plan for the next phase.
* Speaker 1 suggests using the upcoming planning day to order parts and prepare for the final week.
* Speaker 2 asks about testing the bike project, and Speaker 1 suggests using a test rack or clamping the bike to a pole.
* Speaker 1 advises team members to stay healthy and take breaks to avoid getting sick, noting the impact of absences on the project.
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