HCI Project 2007

HCI 2 is a module at the Computer Science school at the University of Birmingham. The HCI Project 2007 blog is the place where the team will discuss ideas and processes involved in developing a 'useful piece of technology' for our target audience - children <= 11 years old.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Admin: Meeting Rooms

Just to tackle Ash's issue of finding out where we are for each meeting.

Firstly, we're not capable of booking a meeting room, we have to check the booking system before we go to the room, and even then there could be someone in there. We were heading to room 245 (the one we went in before for 2 hours) but there was someone in there who hadn't booked it.

Secondly, it's not always necessary to go to a meeting room. Today's meeting may not of critically required a room, but we were doing Whiteboard drawings etc and so thought it was best that we found one. However, we hung around in the Linux labs (Me, Adele and John) for 5 minutes before heading to the meeting rooms.

In the future, if we decide to go to the meeting rooms and you can't contact a member of the team, it's best to try every meeting room, they are as follows:

124, 217, 222, 225, and 245.

If you can get into university/labs slightly before the meeting, then you're guaranteed to see someone in the team heading to it.

I would like to stress that in the case today, no one is to blame. John will be posting the Meeting Summary shortly, so please catch up on what we accomplished.

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At Fri Mar 09, 01:42:00 pm, Blogger Ashley Harris said...

yeah my bad - I was running a little late. Meeting rooms are definitely preferable to the common room.

 

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