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Internet of Things Project
  • IoT Project Background
  • IoT Project Challenge
  • IoT Project Outline
    • 1-1 Smartphone Research
    • 1-2 Smart Thermostat Research
    • 1-3 Smart Device Research
    • 1-4 Introduction to Photon Kit
    • 1-5 Build Smart Lightbulb
    • 1-6 Generate Project Ideas
    • 1-7 Build Smart Thermostat
    • 2-1 Evaluate Project Ideas
    • 2-2 Plan User Research
    • 2-3 Compile Research Data
    • 2-4 Construct Personas
    • 2-5 Construct Journey Map
    • 2-6 Define Value Proposition
    • 2-7 Define Design Requirements
    • 3-1 Generate Solution Ideas
    • 3-2 Evaluate and Refine Solution Ideas
    • 3-3 Create System Model of Solution
    • 3-4 Create Wireflow for Web App
    • 3-5 Create Storyboard for Solution
    • 3-6 Evaluate Solution Design
    • 3-7 Present Project Proposal
    • 4-1 Track Progress and Issues
    • 4-2 Build Smart Device
    • 4-3 Create Photon App
    • 4-4 Create Web App
    • 4-5 Conduct Integration Testing
    • 4-6 Create Product Demo Video
    • 4-7 Create Product Marketing Website
    • 5-1 Evaluate Smart Device and Web App
    • 5-2 Evaluate Product Marketing Website
    • 5-3 Improve Solution Based on Evaluations
    • 6-1 Create Project Poster
    • 6-2 Present Project to Public
    • 6-3 Write Personal Reflection
  • References for Wiring & Coding
    • Creating Circuits
    • Wiring Programming Language
    • Particle Cloud
    • Hello World App for Photon
    • LED Light
    • Push Button
    • Micro OLED Display
    • Humidity and Temp Sensor
    • Speaker
    • Servo Motor
    • Motion Sensor
    • Magnetic Switch
    • Potentiometer
    • Photocell
    • Moisture Sensor
    • Accelerometer
    • RFID Reader
    • Fingerprint Scanner
    • GPS Receiver
    • Camera
    • Microphone
    • Force Sensitive Resistor
    • Keypad
    • Continuous Rotation Servo Motor
  • Glossary
  • Updated Project Guidebook
  • Updated Code Guidebok
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  1. IoT Project Outline

4-1 Track Progress and Issues

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Project teams need to track their progress on tasks – as well as any issues that arise – in order to complete their projects on time. This is why a detailed task schedule is such an important tool for managing a project.

This next phase of the project requires your team to develop its solution based on your team's design. There are six major components to complete during this development phase:

Over the next several weeks, your team should be working on multiple components in parallel (i.e., at the same time). Each team member should be assigned to work on one or more components.

that will help keep your team on track. These checkpoints do not necessarily represent equal amounts of time. For example, it may take less time to complete Checkpoint 1 but more time to complete Checkpoint 3.

IMPORTANT: Each team member should be contributing at all times throughout the development phase. If a team member completes their current task, he or she should either continue on to the next task for that component or help complete a task for a different component.

NOTE: Keep in mind that both the Photon app and web app require coding, so your team may need more than one person to work on coding. (The product marketing website can be coded – or it can be built without coding by using a tool such as Google Sites, etc.)

YOUR TASK

    • List the name of the team member(s) assigned to each task.

    • When a task is started, enter the start date (MM/DD).

    • When the task is completed, enter the completion date.

    • There is an optional column for due date, which your team can use for its own deadlines or any deadlines established by your teacher.

  1. During this time, also track any significant issues that your team is unable to resolve, in order to follow up and get help as needed. Record these in the "Issues Log" sheet of the spreadsheet.

    • Describe the issue. Be sure to include specific details that may help figure out the cause of the issue. (For example: What happens or doesn’t happen? What have you checked or tried? What information do you need?)

    • Use the drop-down menu to select the component affected by the issue (such as: smart device, Photon app, web app, etc.).

    • List the name of the team member(s) assigned to follow up and resolve the issue.

    • When the issue is added to the log, enter the date.

    • When the issue is resolved, enter the date.

Your team should review the , along with any deadlines that have been established by your teacher. Discuss and decide which team members will work on the various project components.

Over the next several weeks, track your team's task progress by updating the "Task Progress" sheet .

progress checkpoints
in this spreadsheet
Build smart device from parts
Create Photon app for smart device
Create web app to interact with smart device
Conduct integration testing of solution
Create video demonstrating use of solution
Create product marketing website
Here are progress checkpoints
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