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What Should Be Discussed

1. Introductions & Meeting agenda


a. Introduce ourselves, team shell, potential solution for health
challenge one - addressing increasing safety risks in older
populations
2. Clearly identify and discuss the "problem" your team will be
addressing (see above).
a. Tianeh - describe alzheimers disease and its impacts
3. Discuss team’s initial design concept including key features and
attributes (see above).
a. Wearable find my iphone precision
b. Highly developed countries because poorer areas do not have
gps transmitter capabilities (locations in those areas aren’t as
precise)
c. The code - tracking device & sensor communication in various
places in the senior home
4. Discuss team’s plans for moving forward to prepare for Presentation
#4 – Initial Design Concept - next week (see above)
● Your team’s broad design challenge then discuss the “problem” in
this challenge that your team will address
○ Design Challenge: Health #1
○ Problem we will address
● Key features and attributes for your team’s desired solution
○ Ease of use - both for patients and care staff
○ Minimal intrusion/invasion of privacy
○ Ease of creation so it can be as accessible as possible
● Your team’s plans for moving forward
○ Meeting once a week at set time to develop our solution
○ Splitting up work based on areas of expertise like last project
○ Zoom options/inperson at library depending on availability
Notes/Feedback:
- More research and cite sources
- Make sure to mention attributes re: comfort, wearability (emphasize!)
- How to split up work? Who is doing what?
- Figure out how to delegate and do that asap
- Split up prototype vs coding/sensors

Notes/Feedback:
- Need a meeting agenda
- Laying out the presentation ahead of time
- Who is going to present what
- Organization was “really good”
- very clear background info and research
- Lots of pertinent information
- Didn’t ramble/go on a tangent
- Problem statement “basically finished”
- Ideas are all there, just work on the language
- Did a good job combining professional and technical jargon
- “Help me help you” very impactful
- Good delivery, eye contact, always something to work on
- Stare at eyebrows?
- Supporting materials were good
- Plenty of numbers and statistics
- All the numbers made sense and were relevant
- Central message was “really clear”
- Went big to small
- Have to build a functional prototype
- Look into feather arduino
Talking about alzheimers transition and memory deterioration prevalent in
elderly people 65 older
Alz

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