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Exploding Flowers
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Group Members
- Zachary Segal, helloplz@mit.edu
- Stephen Freiberg, saf@mit.edu
- Aubrey Colter, ajcolter@mit.edu
- TA:
Problem Statement
Everybody knows that HASS classes are the last priority for engineering students. Using the MIT Subject Listing & Schedule to find classes is like using a terrible web-site search: it gives you what you searched for, not what you actually want. The MIT Subject Evaluations have a terrible user interface and the numbers do not accurately portray HASS classes. Currently, the only way to know about interesting, fun, and/or easy HASS classes is to ask friends, but they are not a comprehensive source. We aim to provide a system that allows completely honest feedback about HASS classes and professors in an easily searchable interface, so students can find the perfect HASS class.
*[GR1 - Task Analysis|6DOT813sp12:GR1 - Task Analysis Exploding Flowers]*
h2. GR2 - Designs
GR3 - Paper Prototyping
GR4 - Computer Prototyping
GR5 - Implementation
GR6 - User Testing