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What did Meilyr Rowlands say school could do about the poverty gap between pupils? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee this morning. I've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members if there are any declarations of interest, please? No. Okay, t...
There was a two-pronged approach to solve the problem. One is the new curriculum, which was all about improving the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. Poor pupils could gain more from it than their peers. The other one was to have a community-focused approach to schools through helping the pupils and th...
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Why did pupils from better-off backgrounds do less well, according to Meilyr Rowlands? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee this morning. I've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members if there are any declarations of interest, please? No. Oka...
Because they had to make sure that more able and talented children do well, who are mainly from poor backgrounds.
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Why did Jassa Scott believe it was more difficult for secondary schools to prioritize mental health and well-being? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee this morning. I've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members if there are any declarations...
First of all, secondary school pupils got to notice the differences between their everyday life at school and somehow felt not cared about. It was also more of a challenge for a secondary school to provide an effective set of support from that whole-staff awareness of some of the challenges. That is to say, it was more...
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Summarize the whole meeting. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the Children, Young People and Education Committee this morning. I've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members if there are any declarations of interest, please? No. Okay, thank you. Item 2 this morning is our scrutiny session ...
A curriculum reform was to carry out throughout Wales. The group discussed with Estyn about the obstacles and difficulties faced by secondary schools when bringing the reform into practice, such as teacher shortage and lack of funds, and how Estyn tackled them. Then the council questioned Estyn over their inspection ov...
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Summarize the discussion about language training data for cell phones Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as before, and uh do {disfmarke...
The team was gathering data from different languages and preparing relevant baselines. The professor reiterated that the multilingual focus was key since the reason for this project was to replace mel cepstra with a more robust, multilingual model. They needed sufficient diversity in the languages they used.
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Did the Professor agree with Grad G on cross-lingual data? Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as before, and uh do {disfmarker} do our d...
Grad G thought that the multi-lingual aspect of the model was not very important. The professor disagreed. He explained that the point of the project was to have something robust that could apply to many languages.
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What did the team think about the diversity of languages they needed? Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as before, and uh do {disfmarke...
The team arrived at the conclusion that they only needed sufficient breadth, not every possible language. As long as most languages used over cellular phones were covered, they were fine. The similarity between different languages would help them cover more ground with fewer languages.
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Summarize the discussion on moving between data formats and the logistics of training models Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as befor...
The Spanish data was not in the desired HTK format and needed to be processed, which was turning into somewhat of a challenge. The team also realized that moving data was making their processes slower and they needed to rely on faster machines to complete their tasks. The team discussed various linguistic features and ...
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What concerns did the team have about disk space? Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as before, and uh do {disfmarker} do our digits. Uh...
The professor expressed that copying the information between drives clogged the network and slowed down their task. Though, the team was getting four more 36 GB drives. The professor also wanted to get more information on space available on computational servers.
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What did the team discuss about the cheating experiment? Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as before, and uh do {disfmarker} do our dig...
The team thought that doing a cheating experiment, where they try to identify the most important features, would be useful. Even if the results were not as great as they expected them to be, it could still be a valuable addition to their work. They thought that they could normalize the features using a sigmoid and try ...
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Summarize the meeting Grad D: Channel one. PhD G: Test. PhD E: Hello. Grad D: Channel three. PhD G: Test. PhD A: Uh - oh. Professor F: So you think we're going now, yes? OK, good. Alright Going again Uh {disfmarker} So we're gonna go around as before, and uh do {disfmarker} do our digits. Uh transcript one three one on...
The meeting included an introduction to the project, the mechanics of training the data, standardizing the data for the models, the time involved, and planning efficient use of computational resources. The team members shared and discussed the existing model as well as the tests they intended to run. There was a proble...
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Summarize the role of Qualification Wales, according to Philip Blaker. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, please? Darren ...
Qualification Wales was the regulator of the awarding bodies, mainly focusing on the design of the qualifications and the delivery of the assessment. They were also responsible for maintaining standards, making sure that the grades people got were fair through comparable outcomes.
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What did Gareth Pierce think of the translation of materials between the two languages? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest...
Gareth Pierce was aware that many websites they referred to in their resources and many case studies were purely in English, while it was the Welsh language that was used in the educational context. Gareth Pierce believed it was very unfortunate for different schools to translate materials independently from each other...
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Why did Darren Millar AM disagree about WJEC's approaches to textbooks? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, please? Darren...
Darren Millar thought replacing textbooks would cause a lot of pressure and extra work for teachers and students, believing that the textbook was a basic element for children to learn and revise and an essential core piece for qualification. Also the digital resources were not accessible for everyone even in Wales. Dar...
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How did the WJEC tackle the concerns raised by Darren Millar AM? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, please? Darren Millar...
About the accessibility of digital resources, Mike Ebbsworth held that the teachers could print the materials to suit the learners at any given time, while Gareth Pierce believed that the technology, as well as the content of a textbook in some form, was vital. They both agreed that the digitalization process would add...
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What did Gareth Pierce talk about the subsidy in developing materials bilingually? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, ple...
Gareth Pierce believed that the subsidy would be necessary, and thought of the subsidy for producing resources in two languages for the curriculum.
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What was the decision of WJEC to reduce the delay between materials having an English version and a Welsh version? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are a...
The publishers in England agreed to hold the English version back for a period of time until the Welsh version was available and then to publish simultaneously.
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Why was the council disagree about WJEC's decision to delay the Welsh/English version? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest,...
Darren Millar AM thought it was inappropriate to delay the availability of a textbook that was already late on schedule so that the two language version could be published on the same day. John Griffiths worried that the approach would potentially put English students using the English-language version or Welsh student...
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What did Gareth Pierce think of the digital inequalities as a kind of unfairness? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, plea...
Gareth pierce believed that there were different types of unfairness in different individuals'opinions. It was hard to judge what sort of inequality could be having an impact on young people in therms of achievement. So Gareth Pierce didn't think he could go any further than acknowledging any inequality was unfair.
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According to Gareth Pierce, how did they develop the pupils'skills to analyse and combine information into a discursive argument? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whet...
They drew on a body of expertise and emphasized the importance of the approach and skill. They would also assist young people with their engagement with the scholar items and understanding some themes.
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How did WJEC respond to the criticisms from Estyn about the materials? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, please? Darren ...
Gareth Pierce decided that they would have regular meetings with Estyn about any problems with the specimen assessments and the mark schemes. They agreed with Estyn that ideally the whole package of resources should be available before teaching starts and would work on that.
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According to Philip Blaker, who should be responsible for developing the curriculum resources? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of i...
Philip Blaker thought it needed to be determined. But he also believed that Welsh Government had a role in curriculum at that moment, so Welsh Government had responsibility for the curriculum and drew people together to look at the new model for the future.
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Summarize the whole meeting. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's meeting of the Children, Young People and Education Committee. We've received no apologies for absence. Can I ask Members whether there are any declarations of interest, please? Darren Millar AM: Yes, I have a declaration of in...
The meeting was mainly about the provision of textbooks and learning resources for pupils. To start with, Philip Blaker generally introduced the position of Qualification Wales in the education system, focusing on the design of the qualifications and then the delivery of the assessment. Meanwhile, Gareth Pierce talked ...
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What did the group discuss about user requirements of the new remote control? Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to sum up the last meeting, would be to say um the requirements that we've um set out. Those are we were ...
Marketing pointed out that customers generally expected the new remote control to be fancy and technologically innovative. The trendiest shape might be fruit and vegetable. Users hoped that the remote control could be spongy. Marketing suggested that the team could decide on a shape of fruit and rubber material.
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What did Marketing think of rubber material when discussing user requirements of the new remote control? Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to sum up the last meeting, would be to say um the requirements that we've um ...
During Industrial Designer's presentation, the team was asked to choose from rubber, plastic and titanium. Marketing showed a preference for rubber. The reasons were explained when user requirements of the new remote control were presented. Marketing pointed out that customers expected the remote control to be spongy. ...
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What did the group discuss about details on the new remote control style and the plan for the next meeting? Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to sum up the last meeting, would be to say um the requirements that we've ...
The team made some decisions on the remote control design for the present stage. The keypad was given up, for a menu display could better classify channels into subgroups. Standard components such as the conventional battery were the final choices for the remote control. The team would adopt a double-curved design and ...
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What did User Interface think of the incorporation of a keypad when discussing details on the new remote control style and a plan for the next meeting? Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to sum up the last meeting, wou...
User Interface pointed out that the keypad might irritate users, for it was hard for them to remember the exact number of every channel. Instead, User Interface recommended the LCD screen menu display. With the menu structure, channels could be better classified into subgroups. Users could name these subgroups as" news...
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Summarize Project Manager's opinions towards the idea of a programmable remote control when discussing details on the new remote control style and the plan for the next meeting. Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to su...
Marketing did not understand the purpose of a programmable remote control. Project Manager agreed with User Interface on that if users used the remote control for different devices, they would need to program particular commands into codes on the remote control. Project Manager added that users could even make the remo...
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What did Project Manager think of the target market group when discussing details on the new remote control style and the plan for the next meeting? Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to sum up the last meeting, would ...
Project Manager mentioned the target market group because the team would make a product evaluation on the next meeting. Project Manager implied that the team should consider a younger age bracket, for they were most likely to be the group that owned enough free cash, and was, at the same time, prone to replace their re...
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Summarize the whole meeting. Project Manager: {vocalsound} Alright, yeah. {gap} crack on {gap}. Okay so we'll start off with a quick overview of the minutes. I think to sum up the last meeting, would be to say um the requirements that we've um set out. Those are we were going to go for what seemed to be a fairly minima...
After a brief review of the last meeting, Industrial Designer, User Interface and Marketing gave their presentations respectively on components, interface design and user requirements of the new remote control. Considering Marketing's advice and the budget, the team temporarily decided on a double-curved rubber remote ...
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Summarize the discussion about capturing the intention of subjects Grad G: Time. Grad C: Thanks. Grad G: Are you Fey? Undergrad D: I am Fey, yeah. Grad G: Oh. Grad B: What day is today? Undergrad D: Hi. Grad G: Hi. I think we've met before, like, I remember talking to you about Aspect or something like that at some poi...
The new system for collecting subject intention focused on allowing subjects to come up with the intent themselves. Instead of giving them a list of goals, the subjects would, with the help of an instructor, figure out what they want to do in the environment. The earlier interaction with the instructor would give them ...
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What did Grad C think about capturing subject intention? Grad G: Time. Grad C: Thanks. Grad G: Are you Fey? Undergrad D: I am Fey, yeah. Grad G: Oh. Grad B: What day is today? Undergrad D: Hi. Grad G: Hi. I think we've met before, like, I remember talking to you about Aspect or something like that at some point or othe...
Grad C introduced the topic and explained that the new idea was to allow subjects to generate high level tasks, like going shopping, by themselves. Subjects would also be provided a high level schematic which would give them basic features of the environment. Though, the schematic would not contain detailed information...
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What did Grad G think about capturing the subject intention? Grad G: Time. Grad C: Thanks. Grad G: Are you Fey? Undergrad D: I am Fey, yeah. Grad G: Oh. Grad B: What day is today? Undergrad D: Hi. Grad G: Hi. I think we've met before, like, I remember talking to you about Aspect or something like that at some point or ...
Grad G learned that the materials would be based on real materials about Heidelberg and that the instructor would allow subjects to get a feel for the system's capabilities. Grad G also learned that the interactions would be more natural.
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Summarize the discussion about designing the new SPG schema based on a more flexible organization Grad G: Time. Grad C: Thanks. Grad G: Are you Fey? Undergrad D: I am Fey, yeah. Grad G: Oh. Grad B: What day is today? Undergrad D: Hi. Grad G: Hi. I think we've met before, like, I remember talking to you about Aspect or ...
The team wanted to figure out how roles would be connected to actions. The thought that their current XML schema forced the model to look up, requiring the whole body of the model. The new idea they came up with was to create a parallel intention oriented specification in addition to the pure schema, which would allow ...
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What did Grad C think about the SPG schema? Grad G: Time. Grad C: Thanks. Grad G: Are you Fey? Undergrad D: I am Fey, yeah. Grad G: Oh. Grad B: What day is today? Undergrad D: Hi. Grad G: Hi. I think we've met before, like, I remember talking to you about Aspect or something like that at some point or other. Undergrad ...
Grad C thought an approach in which the model had to refer to parents seemed inefficient. The model would constantly have to go back. Grad C wanted to completely redo it, even if it meant throwing away what the team had developed thus far.
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Summarize the meeting Grad G: Time. Grad C: Thanks. Grad G: Are you Fey? Undergrad D: I am Fey, yeah. Grad G: Oh. Grad B: What day is today? Undergrad D: Hi. Grad G: Hi. I think we've met before, like, I remember talking to you about Aspect or something like that at some point or other. Undergrad D: A couple times yeah...
Meeting participants began by going over the logistics of recruiting participants, particularly through departmental mailing lists. They then moved onto discussing a new role, the instructor, who would help experimental participants figure out their intentions. This would eliminate a pre-written set of goals for the pa...
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Summarize the presentation on the function design. Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Designer: {gap} Boss. Marketing: Maybe. Maybe may...
The industrial designer introduced that the product not only had some basic functions, it also had the locator function and provided users with a revolutionary way of zapping. As for the material, the product would be made of plastic and rubber. In addition, the final design was thought to be slightly lighter and small...
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What did the user interface designer and the project manager discuss about the trigger button? Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Desig...
The user interface designer thought it might be interesting to have a trigger button on the controller because it felt like there should be something, but they couldn't figure out what button was important enough to put there and they didn't want to accidentally hit the power button. Then the project manager proposed t...
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Summarize the marketing expert's perspective on the product. Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Designer: {gap} Boss. Marketing: Maybe....
The marketing expert thought there were three things making the product marketable - the features, the characteristics, and the corporation behind the product. One drawback of the product was that it was only targeted at TV, but the marketing believed this limitation wouldn't be noteworthy in comparison with other good...
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What did the marketing think of the marketable part of product design? Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Designer: {gap} Boss. Marketi...
The marketing expert thought there were three things making the product marketable - the features, the characteristics, and the corporation behind the product. The features included the scroll, the locator, durability, and dependability. The characteristics referred to reliability, comfort, ergonomics, and being enviro...
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Why did the industrial designer and the project manager disagree to make the product upgradable? Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Des...
The marketing suggested producing the controller in a way that makes it upgradable like a sim card in the telephone. However, the industrial designer argued that if the controller was to have other functions it would need more buttons and they should design another version instead. Also, the project manager pointed out...
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Summarize the discussion about product quotation. Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Designer: {gap} Boss. Marketing: Maybe. Maybe mayb...
When evaluating the cost of the product, the group discussed some details of the components and made some adjustments on the chip, curve, button and scroll wheel. They finally got an accurate estimate of fifteen point eight Euros, which was thought to be within the budget of twelve-five Euros.
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Summarize the whole meeting. Project Manager: Uh'kay. So {disfmarker} Marketing: So so so. User Interface: Put on your mic. Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} So you forgot how this works again? User Interface: Boss. Project Manager: Yep. Industrial Designer: {gap} Boss. Marketing: Maybe. Maybe maybe maybe. Project Mana...
The group mainly talked about the detailed design of the product at this meeting. First, the industrial designer introduced the function design of the product. It had not only some basic functions, but also the locator function and provided users with a revolutionary way of zapping. Later, the group went on to check th...
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Summarize the personal presentations on the appearance design, the speak recognition system and the ideal materials of the remote control. Marketing: Hello. Project Manager: {gap}. {gap}. Marketing: Yes, I made it. English from now on {vocalsound}. {vocalsound} Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {gap}. {vocalsound} Mark...
According to the Marketing, the drawback of the existing remote controls was that they were not so good-looking, so their conceptual remote control would be with an appealing and bright color. The Industrial Designer laid his emphasis on the materials that he would not like the remote control to be made in a too formal...
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What did the Marketing think of the materials when giving personal presentations on the appearance design, the speak recognition system and the ideal materials of the remote control? Marketing: Hello. Project Manager: {gap}. {gap}. Marketing: Yes, I made it. English from now on {vocalsound}. {vocalsound} Industrial Des...
The Marketing proposed to use titanium as the material of the front side of the remote control for that it would look strong but not be so hard to handle. However, he went on to point out the problem that the color would be dark, which meant that it might not cater for the youth's tastes. Thus they might not use the ti...
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What did the Industrial Designer recommend to do when discussing personal presentations on the appearance design, the speak recognition system and the ideal materials of the remote control? Marketing: Hello. Project Manager: {gap}. {gap}. Marketing: Yes, I made it. English from now on {vocalsound}. {vocalsound} Industr...
In order to meet with the annual trend of fruity elements, the Industrial Designer suggested making the remote control in a banana shape. For one thing, it would be related to the annual fashion trend and for another, the yellow color would satisfy the youth. However, in case the banana shape would be out of fashion ne...
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What did the group talk about the shape, the color and the front buttons of the remote control? Marketing: Hello. Project Manager: {gap}. {gap}. Marketing: Yes, I made it. English from now on {vocalsound}. {vocalsound} Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {gap}. {vocalsound} Marketing: Drawing or {disfmarker} Project Mana...
As to cater to the fashion trend, the group decided to put the remote control in a fruity shape and a bright lovely color. Then in order to make their product both good-looking and comfortable to hold, they reached the agreement that the front side of the remote control would be made of plastic while the back would be ...
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Why did the Marketing disagree with the Industrial Designer when discussing the shape, the color and the front buttons of the remote control? Marketing: Hello. Project Manager: {gap}. {gap}. Marketing: Yes, I made it. English from now on {vocalsound}. {vocalsound} Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {gap}. {vocalsound} M...
While discussing the button layout, the group found that some of the elements could not be removable on the remote control, so the Industrial Designer proposed to make those elements with titanium and other things with plastic. However, the Marketing did not agree with this because he thought the plastic would not make...
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What did the User Interface elaborate on the shape of the button? Marketing: Hello. Project Manager: {gap}. {gap}. Marketing: Yes, I made it. English from now on {vocalsound}. {vocalsound} Industrial Designer: {vocalsound} {gap}. {vocalsound} Marketing: Drawing or {disfmarker} Project Manager: Yeah just testing. Market...
The User Interface proposed to make most of the buttons in a round shape which altogether located in a triangle. In the middle of the triangle, there would be a square button and the four buttons next to it would be respectively the channel control and the volume control, just as all the other remote controls.
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The meeting began with the members'personal presentations on the conceptual remote control. The Marketing would like the remote control to be with an appealing appearance and light material to attract more young consumers. The User Interface proposed to add a speak recognition system onto the remote control so that it ...
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Summarize the discussion about early help and enhanced support. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if Members have got any dec...
The Mental Health Measure's target had increased significantly among the UK. The programme well met the demand with more contacts, more staff, and shorter access times, but it still did not completely sustain at that stage. As for intervention resources, there had been good attempts to help. As for the stakeholder work...
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What did Carol Shillabeer think about the legacy arrangements when talking about early help and enhanced support? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute t...
The specialist CAMHS element would move to the CAMHS network. The whole-school approach had already been settled in the Government while the programme had constructed a relative connection.
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What were the outcomes of stakeholder workshops on early help? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if Members have got any decl...
The workshop brought all the agencies together, along with their demands and interests. Furthermore, there was a planning group reflection for the next stage to which three commitments had been made. First, values-led approaches were to be developed to bring multiple agencies together to have a common purpose. The seco...
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Summarize the discussion about neurodevelopmental service. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if Members have got any declarat...
In terms of an increase in neurodevelopmental referrals, Hefin David wanted to know its reasons and measures. Carol Shillabeer responded with no specific idea for the reasons and an introduction of delivery progression for the measures. Being asked, Carol then talked about a broader view of group work, mentioning the l...
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What did Carol Shillabeer think about how to meet the capacity to deliver when answering a question about neurodevelopmental service? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and ther...
Carol Shillabeer introduced Dr. Cath Norton and his group which had a standing start in addressing neurodevelopmental issues under the programme. There had been seven teams across Wales, a national pathway, and a community-of-practice-type environment.
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What did Carol Shillabeer find unexpected when talking about neurodevelopmental service? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if...
There would be only 40 per cent to 50 per cent of families met a threshold for the support, while more people still needed help. Therefore, focusing on the families who reached a threshold is not good enough, and the programme should tackle all of them.
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Summarize the discussion about in-patient care and workforce. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if Members have got any decla...
Carol Shillabeer answered Lynne Neagle's question by introducing the progress of the in-patient care programme and the challenge of the workforce. Carol personally recommended employing more psychology assistants as part of a skill mix team and indicated communities of practice to make the best use of the resource. Fin...
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What did Carol Dhillabeer think about the most important part of the work of in-patient care at that time? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this mor...
The most important at that time was the long-term work between health and social care in terms of having a much more integrated and joined-up approach for children.
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What did Carol Dhillabeer think about the community of practice when talking about workforce? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I a...
The practice was guided by the Nation Institute for Health and Care, enabling referrals to match the right practitioner and the right service. It is expected to be more flexible and careful to use the resource. Overall, the community had gradually become standard, doing a collective reflection on service improvement an...
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Summarize the discussion about looked-after children and transitional-arrangement. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if Membe...
Carol Shillabeer answered a question from Suzy Davies, indicating the intersection between the Together for Children and Young People programme and the Outcomes for Children Group programme. Next, in response to Dawn Bowden, Shillabeer talked about the development of transition guidance and the endeavor to reduce the n...
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What did Carol Shillabeer think about the reasons that brought the programme to intersect with the outcomes for children when talking about looked-after children? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence...
First, there was a close link between each member. Second, in terms of the question of specialist CAMHS in-patients, there was a need to bring the services together for stronger working.
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What did Carol Dhillabeer think about the development of transition guidance when talking about transitional arrangement? Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no subs...
The guidance was developed and the programme was in the process of evaluation. However, there was still further work to do in terms of audit, making sure to get a systematic approach to deal with those who hadn't had the guidance fully implemented.
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Summarize the whole meeting. Lynne Neagle AM: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning. We've received apologies for absence from Sian Gwenllian and there is no substitute this morning. Can I ask if Members have got any declarations of interest they'd like t...
This was the Children, Young People and Education committee, guided by Lynne Neagle. The whole meeting was in the quiz form, in which Carol Shillabeer, the chief executive of Powys Teaching Health Board, answered questions about the Together for Children and Young People programme. To begin with, Shillabeer responded t...
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Summarize the discussion about product components. Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Industrial Designer: Think s Marketing: Okay, ca...
The group decided to produce a mid-sized remote control with a printed circuit board, a medium chip, a transistor, a scroll wheel, a power cradle, a locator, a radio transmitter, an antenna, a speaker, double curves, some LEDs and some buttons. The casing material would be a combination of rubber and plastic.
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What did the user interface designer recommend when discussing the casing material of the product and why? Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We ...
The user interface designer pointed out that if they were to go with titanium, there would be limitations in the amount of shapes because it was tough to shape the titanium. Also, wood was not suitable as it seemed anti-technology. Thus, the user interface designer recommended making a thick plastic inner shell and a r...
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What were the advantages and disadvantages of a scroll wheel? Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Industrial Designer: Think s Marketin...
When everybody was using buttons, a scroll wheel would be new and different, which might push somebody over the edge when they were looking at the new controller versus something else. Plus, many people today were television surfers, and the scroll was a great mechanism for surfing. But there were two problems with the...
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Summarize the discussion about functional design. Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Industrial Designer: Think s Marketing: Okay, can...
The main topics in the discussion about functional design were the functions of speech recognition and rolling through the user's favourite channels. The former was abandoned because it would be disturbed by other sounds, while the latter was adopted by the group for its novelty and feasibility.
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What did the industrial designer and the user interface designer think of speech recognition? Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Indus...
The industrial designer and the user interface designer didn't think speech recognition was practical because it would surely be affected by other sounds if the TV was on or people spoke up in the middle of a TV show. Then the project manager proposed to design a button to activate the recognition, but there would be n...
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What did the group discuss about the function of rolling through the user's favourite channels? Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Ind...
According to the user interface designer, to implement this function, the users should press a button to start the program and type in their favourite channels. The project manager liked this idea and the marketing thought it would be another great market tool. In terms of the cost, the project manager believed it woul...
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Summarize the discussion about price issues. Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Industrial Designer: Think s Marketing: Okay, can he g...
After discussing the functions, the group thought they were approaching the high-end market, so they could push up the price. In spite of that, the project manager supposed the profit expectation might not be so important as opening up a new market and promoting their brand. In the end, they agreed to price the product...
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Summarize the whole meeting. Project Manager: Afternoon guys. It's gonna be {gap}. Marketing: Rock and roll. Project Manager: Oh. {vocalsound} {gap}'Kay. Marketing: So do we need to re-train Mike on how to put his mic on? Project Manager: We may do. Industrial Designer: Think s Marketing: Okay, can he get it all by him...
This was a conceptual design meeting, at which some decisions on product components, functional design, and pricing were made. The group spent a lot of time discussing the components of the device, especially the scroll wheel and power source. The main topics in the discussion about functional design were speech recogn...
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What was the appearance of the prototype as shared in the presentation? Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used to eat it. User Interface: I've, I've definitely eaten it before. I...
The double curved prototype with anti-RSI buttons was ergonomic and comfortable to the size of the hand and to touch as it was made of rubber. The prototype was also easy and convenient to use as the important keys were right at the fingers. On the other hand, it brought fashion to electronics as the remote was offered...
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What buttons were on the prototype as shared in the presentation? Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used to eat it. User Interface: I've, I've definitely eaten it before. I didn'...
The button to the thumb was the power button, the index and middle finger were channels up and down, whereas the ring finger and pinkie were volumes up and down. The blue button with the inscription of" L" was to lock, whereas the one with" M" was to mute. Moreover, a numeric keypad was on the top so users could direct...
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What did the team think of Project Manager's suggestion of making a right- and left-handed remote during the presentation of the prototype? Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used...
Industrial Designer recalled that some acquaintances have left- and right-handed people in the family but they all use the right-handed mouse for the computer. Marketing added that the remote only required pressing buttons and it would not be too hard. However, in the end, they agreed to have both in stock to make them...
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Would the remote come under budget as the cost of it was discussed? Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used to eat it. User Interface: I've, I've definitely eaten it before. I did...
Play-Doh would be used as it was very cheap, edible and chew-proof. The energy source would be kinetic power and electronics would be the simplest. For the case, it would be double curved and made of rubber. The interface was push buttons and they would be in special colours and forms. Considering the cost of the above...
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Summarize the evaluation of the remote. Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used to eat it. User Interface: I've, I've definitely eaten it before. I didn't know was edible. {vocals...
On a scale of one to seven, with one being true and seven being untrue, the remote scored a one for the look and feel unanimous. For new technology and being easy to use, it was given a mark of three and two respectively as kinetic energy was the only technological innovation and the remote was better geared for right-...
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Summarize the wrap up of the meeting. Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used to eat it. User Interface: I've, I've definitely eaten it before. I didn't know was edible. {vocalsou...
The remote fits all criteria and it was something novel. Also, it was marketable in the sense that other remotes would give users repetitive strain injury but this remote would do the complete opposite. Project Manager concluded that everyone had done a great job, both individually and as a team. Though there was some ...
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Summarize the whole meeting. Marketing: It's Play-Doh. Project Manager: Play-Doh's edible. Did you know that? It's definitely {disfmarker} Marketing: Because kids {disfmarker} yeah. Industrial Designer: I used to eat it. User Interface: I've, I've definitely eaten it before. I didn't know was edible. {vocalsound} {gap}...
The meeting began with a presentation on the prototype by Industrial Designer and User Interface and a double curved rubber prototype with anti-RSI buttons was displayed. Next, they discussed the cost of the remote which only cost ten seventy euros a unit and well under the budget of twelve fifty. Then, the team evalua...
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Summarize the process of team building and the discussion about animals. Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fenella and Amber. Marketing: Yep. P...
Following the proposal of Project Manager, each of the four team members drew their favourite animals. Marketing drew fish, explaining that he/she liked their water-vascular system, habitat, and normally mild looks. Industrial Designer drew a cat for its independence and decisiveness. User Interface's choice was a badg...
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What did the team say about being allergic to cats when discussing their favourite animals? Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fenella and Amber...
When both Marketing and Industrial Designer had admitted to being allergic to cats, Project Manager attempted to propose a situation where they actually were around one. After this proposal was decisively rejected by User Interface, Project Manager talked about his/her experience with a roommate, proving that one could...
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In the discussion of favourite animals, what was said about User Interface's choice? Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fenella and Amber. Marke...
The animal User Interface drew was a badger. When Project Manager demanded the reason for this unusual choice, User Interface first answered that it was because badgers were grumpy and nocturnal. Industrial Designer joked about whether this suggested that User Interface had the same characteristics. User Interface then...
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Summarize the first ideas they raised for the design of the remote. Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fenella and Amber. Marketing: Yep. Projec...
The aspects they mentioned were its compatibility, ergonomics, and the battery type it would use. Since the remote control was expected to be multifunctional, it must be compatible with all kinds of devices. This would also require a detailed instruction booklet for customers. The design of its look and curvature would...
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What is Industrial Designer's opinion on dealing with the compatibility of the remote? Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fenella and Amber. Mar...
Industrial Designer perceived that the single remote should be able to control every possible device, and this would be rather difficult to achieve. Industrial Designer thought that VHSs would be phased out shortly, but they should still take it into consideration for the time being. Industrial Designer drew the conclu...
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In the discussion of first ideas on the design, what did they decide on the battery type at the meeting? Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fene...
The team first hesitated between double A and triple A batteries. Double A's would be more convenient for customers, since most people usually have this type around. However, triple A batteries would allow the remote to be thinner. Industrial Designer then proposed that they could also try a small lithium battery. With...
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Summarize the whole meeting. Project Manager: Okay. Hi everybody and welcome to our kick-off meeting um for our new product that we're gonna be designing. Um I'm Mandy and I'm the Project Manager. And I know all your names again, Courtney, Fenella and Amber. Marketing: Yep. Project Manager: Alright. Okay, Industrial De...
This is the first of a series of meetings devoted to the design of a remote control, and it aims only at the proposition of general first ideas on the project. Project Manager started off the meeting by introducing the team and their plan for the project. The team got to know each other better by drawing out their favo...
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Summarize the discussion about high technology features. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Expert wi who will talk about uh user re requi...
Marketing had concluded that younger users might be more expected to use high technology features such as LCD display and speech recognition. However, the industrial designer was worried it would influence the design of circuits and make the price out of range, while marketing thought they could afford it. Industrial d...
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Summarize user interface's opinions towards radio wave interference. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Expert wi who will talk about uh u...
User interface said that they could make this wave in specific frequency to avoid interfering with other devices. A password could also be put inside the wave in case that two neighbours had the same remote controls. If two devices were trying to go to communicate with the TV set, then the wave with more energy was cho...
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Summarize industrial designer's opinions towards whether the price would be out of range when discussing the cost of different factors. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um w...
Industrial designer thought that if they only used LCD displays, backlight radio frequency communication with the TV set and other related things, the price would be ok. However, if speech recognition was required, the price would be out of range. And he preferred IR circuits because it was much cheaper.
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What did the group think of buttons when discussing basic functions. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Expert wi who will talk about uh u...
They wanted the number of buttons to be as small as possible and only stuck on useful functions. They thought that channel changing and volume setting button was obviously needed. There could also be key buttons which were used to select a specific channel. An individual power button was also considered necessary after...
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What did the group think of the clock or timer when discussing basic functions? Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Expert wi who will talk...
The marketing hoped there would be some features on the control to display the name. Industrial designer also wondered about whether the time setting for turning on TV was useful. While the project manager thought that if time was added, a bigger display would be required, which was not useful for users.
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Summarize the discussion about the conclusion of experiments and questionnaire for user requirement. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Ex...
Users didn't like the look and feel of most remote controls currently on the market. And most users only used ten percent of buttons on the remote control. Channel selection button was the most commonly used button, followed by the volume button. Young users might prefer to have high technology features such as LCD dis...
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Summarize the discussion about the new requirement and basic functions. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Expert wi who will talk about u...
New requirement included avoiding the teletext, focusing on remote control only for TV and keeping the product recognizable. All the group members agreed. They also decided to start with basic functions and then move on to the more advanced feature. Then they concluded that LCD display, channel button and volume button...
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Summarize the whole meeting. Project Manager: {vocalsound} So um nice to see you again. Uh. So, uh. Tod uh for this meeting I will take the notes and do the minutes. Uh so we will see our three presentations. Um we will start with the uh Manager Expert wi who will talk about uh user re requirements, whats user needs an...
This meeting included three presentations from marketing, user interface and industrial design and discussion about core function of remote control. At first, marketing introduced the conclusion of experiment and questionnaire. Users thought remote controls were ugly and only used a few buttons. Since young users might...
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Which condolences were shared? The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating via video conference or ...
Condolences were shared to the families of the people who were involved in a fatal accident in Placentia bay. Sadly, Mr. Dufuor, Mr. Rogers, and Mrs. Louise Feltham also passed away the week before. Condolences were also given to the essential workers who lost their lives in service of others.
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What were the accusations levied against the Liberals? The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating ...
The Liberals were accused of promoting the harmful status quo of maintaining the ban on blood donations from gay men and trans women. Additionally, they, together with the conservatives, were also accused of using the emergency wage subsidy to fund their own partisan activities at the expense of vulnerable citizens.
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Which groups were thanked for their efforts? The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating via video ...
Essential workers were thanked for their efforts in saving lives during the ongoing pandemic. It was noted that the week was Paramedic Services Week in appreciation of their work.
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What issues did Canadian farmers face? The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating via video confer...
Farmers were faced by inaccessibility of financial aid due to the complicated online calculator. Even after consulting with accountants, it still wasn't clear on how to navigate the assistance program.
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What was said on women issues? The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating via video conference or ...
Funds were requested to help fight human trafficking that affected vulnerable women and girls. There was concern for the rise in women abuse going up by as much as 400% and funds to support organizations to fight this not being released. Additionally, the members were made aware of the stripping of titles from First Na...
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What did the committee say on housing? The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating via video confer...
Ms. Leah Gazan asked for help to tackle homelessness and provide rental assistance. The Minister of Families, Children and Social Development pointed to the ministries efforts to help with essential supplies and expenses.
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Summarize the whole meeting. The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North, CPC) ): Honourable members, I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the 15thmeeting of the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic. This will be a hybrid meeting. Members will be participating via video conference or in...
The meeting started off with petitions from members that included appeals to the Government to take action on issues such as raising the minimum wage for essential workers. The members then moved on to giving statements that included recognition for people who had recently lost their lives, as well as praise and critic...
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