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Milestone 1 - LUop

Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Product Spec
  3. Wireframes

Overview

Description

LUop is a social media app that will allow students who attend Langston University to connect and stay up to date on the latest LU news.

App Evaluation

  • Category: Social media
  • Mobile: Camera and audio
  • Story: Langston University student will be able to connect with other students and stay up to date on latest LU news
  • Market: Service over 3,000 students
  • Habit: Low addiction
  • Scope: Clearly defined and buildable

Product Spec

1. User Features (Required and Optional)

Required Features

  • Login/SignUp
  • User Authentication
  • Messaging between students
  • LU news updates

Stretch Features

  • Marketplace for students to promote business

2. Screen Archetypes

  • Login/signup
    • A school id is required to signup and signin
  • Home page
    • Has the latest LU news
    • Tabs for other sections on the app
  • News page
    • all LU news, both old and new
  • Message interface
    • Standard message system ui, similar to groupme

3. Navigation

Tab Navigation (Tab to Screen)

  • Home
  • News
  • Message

Flow Navigation (Screen to Screen)

  • Home page
    • home
  • News page
    • news
  • Message interface
    • message

Wireframes

Login/Signup Interface

User Authentication

[BONUS] Digital Wireframes & Mockups

[BONUS] Interactive Prototype

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Project Feedback!

Thanks for submitting your group project. We have reviewed and graded your work.

Unfortunately, it seems that at least one of the REQUIRED deliverables for this milestone is not shown implemented in your README. These deliverables are essential in completing your group project.

Please review the REQUIRED deliverables that should be implemented in this assignment:

  • Completed user features checked-off in README

If your group is missing either of the required deliverables we listed above, we highly suggest that you update your group assignment and commit your changes to your GitHub repository.

Once you are done, please resubmit your work in the course portal within 48-hours after the posted deadline so that we can re-grade your assignment and your score an be updated. If you fail to resubmit your work 48 hours after the posted deadline, we cannot regrade it anymore and your score will not be updated. Take note that only one group member can resubmit your assignment.

If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].

Project Feedback!

Thanks for submitting your group project. We have reviewed and graded your work.

Unfortunately, it seems that at least one of the REQUIRED deliverables for this milestone is not shown implemented in your README. These deliverables are essential in completing your group project.

Please review the REQUIRED deliverables that should be implemented in this assignment:

  • Sprint Plan: GitHub Project Board created

Once you are done, please resubmit your work in the course portal within 48-hours after the posted deadline so that we can re-grade your assignment and your score an be updated. If you fail to resubmit your work 48 hours after the posted deadline, we cannot regrade it anymore and your score will not be updated. Take note that only one group member can resubmit your assignment.

If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].

Project Feedback!

๐Ÿ‘ Great job, team, on creating the ๐Ÿ“Œ project board!

The project board, milestones and issues you created will help your group track your progress and assign issues to group members. The features you checked off from your list and the GIF you recorded shows your progress.

Make sure you keep track of the time left to complete all of the required stories so that you have an MVP (minimum viable product). The purpose of this is to get the minimum set of functionality implemented first and then focus on adding in optionals afterwards. This ensures you have all the basics in place before adding in the stretch features and polish.

If you have any particular questions about the assignment in general or on any of the feedback, feel free to post on the Slack channel.

If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, we encourage you to post a question on the course Slack channel! For general questions around grading scores email us at, [email protected].

Project Feedback!

๐Ÿ‘ Nice work, team, you completed another ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ sprint!

Make sure to keep updating your project board and communicating with your teammates! Do you have a plan in place to get your MVP (minimum viable product) done in time? Have you started thinking about how you might present your app at demo day?

If you have any particular questions about the assignment in general or on any of the feedback, feel free to post on the Slack channel.

If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, we encourage you to post a question on the course Slack channel! For general questions around grading scores email us at, [email protected].

Project Feedback!

๐Ÿ‘ Nice work, team!

You dove into your group project this unit, ๐Ÿง  brainstorming, creating an โœ๏ธ app spec, and ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ wireframing your app screens!

Listing down the user features you need for the project is a good practice when building apps. Categorizing them as "required" and "stretch" lets you determine what is essential in completing the app and what can be added as enhancements.

You also started wireframing. Wireframing is a common practice when building apps as it lets you create a blueprint for the app before writing any code. Use both your project spec and wireframes to help divide and allocate work on your team!

With the wireframes and product spec in hand, you should have a good idea of what your app will look like when you finish the project. Next week we jump into the first implementation sprint. Let us know if we can help in any way!

If you have any particular questions about the assignment in general or on any of the feedback, feel free to post on the Slack channel.

If you have any technical questions about the project or concepts covered this week, we encourage you to post a question on the course Slack channel! For general questions around grading scores email us at, [email protected].

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