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lect09, Wed 10/27
MVP Demos
Announcements
- Today:
- MVP video demonstrations with peer eval
- Voting for top three favorite MVPs
- Celebration of our progress
- Lab04:
- You get points toward this week’s Lab (lab04) from today’s activities, and for the rest of the lab04 period you will work on continued functionality and doing some unit testing towards test-based design!
- Upcoming:
- Sprint Review and Planning Meeting
- Second Retrospective
(the MVP release is a great opportunity to review the next steps)
Procedure for Today’s MVP Review
We will play your MVP videos in this (random) order:
T08 - ServedUp
T03 - FitnessGuru
T07 - MusicTaste
T01 - SBRideShare
T11 - TypingTest
T10 - AnimeList
T04 - YouTubeVoice
T06 - CampusMaps
T09 - StudyGroup
T02 - ClubRush
T05 - RecipeFinder
- Everyone will take notes and submit a quick peer-feedback form on each presentation while watching the presentations during class.
- Please fill in this review form during the video presentations. Submission of this form will count towards your lab04 points. If you cannot attend today’s lecture, you can watch the prepared videos and fill the form in before the end of lab04.
- After each video presentation, a representative from the next group up (or the first group, T8, in case of the last presentation) will ask a question to the team whose video was just shown. That question should be typed in a special Slack Channel @mvp-presentation (so that we capture it) and read out by the representative for the team asking the question.
- The question can be of any type, e.g. a follow-up on something that was not entirely clear, a low-level implementation question, a question about possible future functionality, or a high-level question about the product landscape connected to the project.
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After the peer team asked their question, there will be an opportunity for anyone to ask a question to the team whose video was shown, but if there are many questions, we may have to cut it short. We ask that any questions that are asked be captured in the Slack channel! We also may chime in with questions and comments from the teaching team.
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After all 11 project videos have been shown, everyone will be asked to vote for their top-three favorite MVPs. You will receive the link to that review form in the Slack channel. We will announce the audience choice award winner for best MVP on Friday in Section, as well as on Slack (which gives you bragging rights, but no influence on your grades. Grades will solely be based on final product presentations and quality).
Celebrate
We want to celebrate with you on how far you have already come - We are really proud and excited about every single team’s progress since the start of the quarter. It’s a journey, and we should enjoy it!