We are using micro-bit to do a project to protect life on land on below water! I am very excited about this project because I like programming. There's a lot I can do with micro-bit.
Below shows your micro-bit project journey. Each step is an important part of the journey!
Click on each step to see the detailed reflection, or create a new reflection for the current step.
Step 1
Contextual inquiry is a situated ethnographic research method that uses observation and think-aloud interviewing techniques to document and reveal for analysis the underlying contextual goals, tasks, resources, and processes involved in work and learning. Contextual inquiry aims at generating new requirements, designs, and products with users by focusing on discovery rather than evaluation.
Goal 1: I wrote relevant and clear interview script.
Not so great
It's Okay
I nailed it
Goal 2: I implemented a working robot.
Not so great
It's Okay
I nailed it
Goal 3: I communicated with others to solve my problems.
Not so great
It's Okay
I nailed it
In this section, you can document your thoughts on this project! Feel free to link your reflection to the emoji and learning goal! Here are some questions to get you started: - What was the most exciting or interesting part of the project? - How well did you and your team communicate?
Contextual inquiry is a situated ethnographic research method that uses observation and think-aloud interviewing techniques to document and reveal for analysis the underlying contextual goals, tasks, resources, and processes involved in work and learning. Contextual inquiry aims at generating new requirements, designs, and products with users by focusing on discovery rather than evaluation.
Step 2
Contextual inquiry is a situated ethnographic research method that uses observation and think-aloud interviewing techniques to document and reveal for analysis the underlying contextual goals, tasks, resources, and processes involved in work and learning. Contextual inquiry aims at generating new requirements, designs, and products with users by focusing on discovery rather than evaluation.
Goal 1: I wrote relevant and clear interview script.
Not so great
It's Okay
I nailed it
Goal 2: I implemented a working robot.
Not so great
It's Okay
I nailed it
Goal 3: I communicated with others to solve my problems.
Not so great
It's Okay
I nailed it
In this section, you can document your thoughts on this project! Feel free to link your reflection to the emoji and learning goal! Here are some questions to get you started: - What was the most exciting or interesting part of the project? - How well did you and your team communicate?
Contextual inquiry is a situated ethnographic research method that uses observation and think-aloud interviewing techniques to document and reveal for analysis the underlying contextual goals, tasks, resources, and processes involved in work and learning. Contextual inquiry aims at generating new requirements, designs, and products with users by focusing on discovery rather than evaluation.