Hmm. Where should I actually start? My blog has been in hiatus for weeks because of two reasons: 1.) Busy or too much work to do and 2.) Laziness. Of course, even in the times when I can actually have some time to breathe normally, I can't open this blog and post stuff.
Oh, it actually started three weeks ago, when we are actually planning for our MIS101 Major project. Our project is to conceptualize an item that has microprocessor and can be used anytime (not just in office or home). This is quite difficult because we have to work on the minute components of the item. On the previous years, MIS upperclassmen used to make a revision of the National Museum, putting different stuff such as CCTV cameras, WiFi servers, etc., on the building to make it presentable to the tourists and the people. What makes the previous major project easier than what we do is they are actually dealing with objects that are present in the market. Our project must be new and innovative; thus, we do not have enough data for it. We only used the data of similar products which I find very unreliable.
After those caffeinated nights, I really enjoyed the feeling of putting our finished product (a 54-page product proposal paper) in the pigeonhole of our professor.
By the way, here is our conceptualized product:
That cute purple earmuff-man is actually our theorized company logo :D |
What our item does is that it actually wipes out the unnecessary noise and leaving the human voices with the range of its Bluetooth. We conceptualized this to help those people who often lose their focus when talking to somebody.
Our initial plan was actually to create an earplug that will actually wipe out human voice. Then it became an earplug in which you can choose to wipe out the environment or the human voices. Lastly, we arrived at this concept.
Now this week, I will try to cope with my responsibilities in my orgs and prepare for the defense in MIS101 plus the last long test in Ma20: Calculus for Economists (simply Business Calculus, in my own words only LOL)
*To stop the music, click the Play/Pause button on the StreamPad API at the bottom of the screen.
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