quick note
I'm currently very much zoned-out, as I have slept at a rate of 2-3 hours per day for the past week as I was rushing the programme booklet for my hall production Thus I may not make sense, but this is the only time I can blog for this week.
1) Consultation: I had the good fortune to kay-poh a few groups' consultation with Prof Ben. Note that I didn't cherry-pick sessions to kaypoh base on personal preference or if I know the group or not. Neither does kaypohing your session means that I like your group or that your group's project has huge problems that require additional tutor to comment.
It's just that it fits into my schedule lah. And I'm a kaypoh.
2) UI - a persistent issue I have from the groups i have met so far is UI. I will write a blog that details it further, but just a quick point - if you don't know what is the purpose of that page, how do you expect the users to know then? And when the purpose of the page is unclear, how do you add elements to interact and get things done at all?
And be more forgiving with yourself with regards to UI design. It takes time to know it better. :)
2) Mid-term Feedback: I had a quick glance over it and is taken aback, in a good way. Thank you very much for your feedback. As Prof Ben have addressed most of the comments, other than the one about the tutors, I'll respond to the comments specific to me in another blog post.
1) Consultation: I had the good fortune to kay-poh a few groups' consultation with Prof Ben. Note that I didn't cherry-pick sessions to kaypoh base on personal preference or if I know the group or not. Neither does kaypohing your session means that I like your group or that your group's project has huge problems that require additional tutor to comment.
It's just that it fits into my schedule lah. And I'm a kaypoh.
2) UI - a persistent issue I have from the groups i have met so far is UI. I will write a blog that details it further, but just a quick point - if you don't know what is the purpose of that page, how do you expect the users to know then? And when the purpose of the page is unclear, how do you add elements to interact and get things done at all?
And be more forgiving with yourself with regards to UI design. It takes time to know it better. :)
2) Mid-term Feedback: I had a quick glance over it and is taken aback, in a good way. Thank you very much for your feedback. As Prof Ben have addressed most of the comments, other than the one about the tutors, I'll respond to the comments specific to me in another blog post.
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