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Product Work Log
1. Product Work Log
Name_Bethany Soph______________ Date ____April 19th 2012_________
Product __Eye Model_______________________________________________________
Date/Time: Activity: Consulting With Facilitator Comment/Suggestions
:
9/15/11 Become more certain
on product, still not
1:30- 2:30 p.m. one hundred percent
positive if a model will
be the correct
Commentary: Asked Mrs. Aguirre to representation of
be my facilitator, talked about possible learning process.
product ideas and asked for
information for research paper.
2. Date/Time: Activity: Reading old medical record Comment/Suggestions
with my Peer Facilitator and learning :
2/1/2012 all the medical terms.
Still determining the
2:00- 4:00 p.m. Commentary: Finding out the eye structure of the
disorder I have is estropia and while in product and what
most people it has to be corrected with materials to make the
surgery or prisms; mine was caught eye model out of, and
early and fixed with patching. Figured having trouble
out that my product can show people because of the
with estropia and how it affects your simplicity of the
eye sight by showing a normal cornea diagram of estropia.
and a cornea of a person with Estropia.
Then finding pictures of me as a little
girl with my “cross eyes” and
presenting the pictures of my eyes
then, and my eyes currently.
3. Date/Time: Activity: Comment/Suggestions
Scanning all forms given to me :
2/15/12 onto flash drive and putting them onto
a collage Cut out the parts that
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. aren’t helpful to the
visual (product).
Commentary:
A lot of the images were faded and had
to be edited to be readable on a
computer screen. Since they were
copies of copies that might be the cause
of the dull appearance.
4. Date/Time: Activity: Shopping for product Comment/Suggestions
:
2/20/11
This product ended up
3:30- 5:00 p.m. Commentary: not being the best way
Buying Styrofoam eye-model size balls, to organize my
red string to represent muscles, blue thoughts and
tape to represent iris and ping pong appeared sloppy when
balls to insert into the styrofoam. tampering with these
materials.
5. Date/Time: Activity: Comment/Suggestions
Experimenting with different online :
2/24/12 models to create
A lot of the more
2:00- 4:30 p.m. advanced trials cost
money, and the free
Commentary: trails only had 30 days
Discovered that Microsoft 2010 was the and I didn’t know if
best to use, for the drawing of shapes the program would of
and getting all of my components allowed me to keep
compacted into one presentation the file when the
neatly. program expired.
6. Date/Time: Activity: Comment/Suggestions
:
2/26/12 Finding the best models to use to refer
to, to create mine online. Don’t use search
1:30- 3:00 engines, most of the
images weren’t
Commentary: reliable diagrams.
I was going to use the 3D model to
refer to in the office at Cherokee Eye
Group but couldn’t determine how to
make it two dimensional, and it took a
while to find the right models online.
7. Date/Time: Activity: Comment/Suggestions
Creating the model on Microsoft :
2/30/12
I wish there were
2:00- 4:30 p.m. Commentary: more precise ways of
drawing the circles
Took a while to get used to using the and lines for the eye.
drawing software and finding the
correct colors.
8. Date/Time: Activity: Comment/Suggestions
Taking my file to Staples :
3/1/12
Cost more than I
1:00- 3:00 p.m. Commentary: thought it would to
blow up and image,
Had to go to the Staples on North Point but it came out
Pkwy, only one with the technology to perfect.
blow up and print out an image, what I
used to demonstrate the estropia. Had
to decide if I wanted lamination and
explain and decide what size would be
the best.
9. Date/Time: Activity: Comment/Suggestions
Putting the final Product together :
3/3/12
Using border only
1:00- 3:30 p.m. works behind the
Commentary: smaller images the
larger had no room for
Adding the blown up image from a border.
staples to the board, bordering the two
images creating demonstrating
hyperopia and astigmatism. Adding
details to the final product.