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*What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?
*What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?
Make everthing concrete. Only then we will be able to make this project a success. We need to know what we want to do and where we want to put our focus on in order to move forward. We need to further specify our target group, make an example conversation, and update the scenarios, etc. to the new plan. Also, we need to specify the tasks in the planning better.


*How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?
*How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?
After the meeting we immediately discussed what our target group would be, in more detail, we further elaborated the planning, and divided ourselves over the tasks we now think need to be done. We made it all more concrete and that gave us a better idea of what to do next.


*What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?
*What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?
We had a meeting with Margot and got to see Pepper and its abilities. She explained us how to use Pepper and how to program Pepper. This meeting helped a lot as we now know what Pepper is capable of already and how we can make progress. We also contacted two museums, asked them questions and .....................


*What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?
*What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?
We made a list of questions and ...............


='''After the third tutor meeting - Week 4'''=
='''After the third tutor meeting - Week 4'''=

Revision as of 16:29, 28 February 2018

To help your group and the teachers prepare for the tutor meetings, we would like you to answer a few questions in between sessions. The following paragraphs list the questions for each of the weeks, please write you answers directly underneath the questions.


After the kick-off - Week 1

  • What are you expecting to learn during the Robots course?

- How to set up a project

- Setting realistic goals

- Interdisciplinary collaboration

- How people want to interact with a guide robot at a museum

- If there is a suitable robot for the task

--If yes, how to develop for this robot

- Developing an actual (part of a) robot

  • What kind of coaching do you expect?

We expect to get feedback on what we are doing, get answers/questions to our questions to guide us in the right direction, help us to (keep) focus.

  • What kind of coaching would you prefer?

See above.

  • What will the coaches expect of you?

They will expect us to take initiative, and also take responsibility for the project and its process.

After the first tutor meeting - Week 2

  • What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?

Define a ‘useful conversation’, this will help us to know what we want to develop, and guide us in developing the robot. We also have a clearer view of the specific direction we want to take in this project.

  • How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?

We now know that we should focus on a more specific part of the tour robot. This is why we decided to put focus on having a “useful conversation” with the robot (and we work on this exact definition).

  • What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?
    • We did further research on the state of the art, focusing on the specific focus that we now know we are considering.
    • We made a new broad planning for the rest of the project.
    • We did research on how to program for the Pepper robot
    • We have contacted Margot Neggers to ask her about the Pepper robot

We are still having some trouble with the exact state of the art when it comes to the focus of our project, being the conversation between a robot and a human. Because of this, it is difficult to estimate how long some tasks will take and what is feasible to do in the given timeframe.

  • What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?
    • We more clearly defined a 'meaningful conversation'
    • We constructed a list of questions and topics on which we would like to request some guidance.

After the second tutor meeting - Week 3

  • What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?

Make everthing concrete. Only then we will be able to make this project a success. We need to know what we want to do and where we want to put our focus on in order to move forward. We need to further specify our target group, make an example conversation, and update the scenarios, etc. to the new plan. Also, we need to specify the tasks in the planning better.

  • How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?

After the meeting we immediately discussed what our target group would be, in more detail, we further elaborated the planning, and divided ourselves over the tasks we now think need to be done. We made it all more concrete and that gave us a better idea of what to do next.

  • What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?

We had a meeting with Margot and got to see Pepper and its abilities. She explained us how to use Pepper and how to program Pepper. This meeting helped a lot as we now know what Pepper is capable of already and how we can make progress. We also contacted two museums, asked them questions and .....................


  • What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?

We made a list of questions and ...............

After the third tutor meeting - Week 4

  • What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?
  • How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?
  • What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?
  • What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?

After the fourth tutor meeting - Week 5

  • What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?
  • How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?
  • What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?
  • What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?

After the fifth tutor meeting - Week 6

  • What is the most interesting thing you learned in the coaching meeting of the previous week and why?
  • How did you incorporate coaches' feedback of the previous meeting in your project?
  • What new activities did you undertake during this week? What did you learn from these activities?
  • What did you do to prepare for next week's meeting?

After the final presentation - Week 7

  • What are the major steps of the project? Please list
  • What is the most important thing you learned in this project? (e.g .about design or working in groups, etc)
  • What do you wish you had spent more time on or done differently?
  • What was the most enjoyable part of this project? Please explain why
  • What was the least enjoyable part of this project? Please explain why