Monday, December 17, 2007

Transition Over Break

To Do:

Add to site: Information,Tutorials pages
News Feed
create logo
add Gantt chart to timeline
Fix small browser issues
Post updates to pool

Text based proposal update

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Update

The pool has been updated with version 2.0 of the approach and now has a link to the functioning website in its infant stages. I plan on adding pages over break as well as updating my text based proposal.

Presentations

On Monday of this week we presented to the faculty and class our projects before going away on Christmas break. I presented on my new website idea and showed of the site in its early stages and featured a powerpoint presentation to go with it.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Note

On a side note I still plan on making improvements to my original idea of creating a heating device that works with the users keyboard. I will post blueprints and design specifications on this new site and plan to see where I can push this idea as well throughout second semester.

Updated Idea Generated

I've come out with change to my project from its original idea. I've done plenty as far as the research aspect of carpal tunnel goes and I'm planning on creating an ergo workstation all in one help site. I've invisioned users being able to log in a take a multiple choice test that scores them on various aspects of computer workstation useage and grades them based apon the results. When the user is finished the site will direct them towards an interactive and fact generated tutorial on how they can improve that particular aspect of workstation safety that is flawed. I also would like to have a forums posting section where people can leave posts on topics they are interested in and people will be able to respond. There will be an information section of C.T. and R.S.I. as well links to products and sites were people can recieve additional help. I've invisioned this site as being an all in one inclusive site where computer users alike can recieve valuable information on improvements in ergonomics and workstation safe care. More to come...