Reflecting on Our "Dry-Run" Experience
Our dry could definitely use some improvement. We had some unnecessary slides, and at times we would talk too long about a slide and give too much detail, both of which caused us to go over our 7.5 minute limit. We also did not take the time to describe our code and model in great detail, and there was no prototype featured during the presentation. At least our mistakes were fairly obvious and easy to fix, so we would easily be ready for present better for the final.
The Presentation
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Adviser
We did not have an advisor for our project, but we did have plans for what one might help us with if. If we had an adviser, we would get their opinion on our design so that they might point out flaws we had with both the robot and the programming. Also, we would've needed their help with electronics if we were going to build a functions prototype, specifically with making a 2-wire DC motor spin in both directions, as well as resistors and safety.