Our dry-run experience was a learning one and from this we are making adjustments to our presentation. We need to work on making sure we know what we are going to say, and then we are making sure that we gain attention to viewers. We need to separate some slides and be more invasive on our steps. We need to add more information on our testing and how we tested. Adding the production of our product and how much it takes to produce this and how much it costs of the products service. We need to be more in-depth about what we learned and the sewing we did. Then we need to work on good eye contact, polishing our talking and being confident. From this information we will revise our presentation, delete and add to it. Then we will make sure that there is no room for error when presenting and then to practice eye contact and a well performed presentation.
Advisor
Our advisor gave us examples of her work with NASA at the balloon department, and with this helped us with our project. Mrs. Reed explained how going with the easiest most simplest design first will eventually help you later when trying to have a target consumer. This is because the more complex the design the more specific person it is going to fix. She also explained how testing the best way. That is to get the random people and for the product to have repeating results.