1. iOS app that takes the burden of testing mathematics
proficiency off of third grade teachers by allowing parents
to assign their child pre-selected, state standardized
multiple choice quizzes via a mobile app for seamless
online education.
Teach
Soroosh Sabouni, Annelise Comai, Yizhou Zhu, Daniel Graw
2. 3 Issues
1. Teachers have trouble knowing why students don’t understand the material
2. Parents are worried if students are doing well in school due to infrequent
updates
3. Homeschooled kids have no idea if they are on par with public schools and
have trouble reintegrating
3. Example
Tim is a homeschooled due to his parents having to constantly travel due to their
job
Tim’s parents aren’t sure if they are on track with his education compared to
public schools
Tim’s parents are worried he will have trouble applying to schools in the future
with his education background
5. Competition
Canvas Quizlet APlus (Fall, 2018) MTeach
Allows instructors
to upload
assignments
Suggests areas for
improvement
Measures
student’s aptitude
Forms lesson plan
based on
performance
7. Vision
Our team, MTeach, is developing a mobile platform to help parents test third
grade students for mathematics subject proficiency electronically with short,
standardized, multiple choice questions so that online education can be
supplemented seamlessly.
Editor's Notes
Title & Problem/Need
Soroosh
Make up an interesting title; gin up a logo if possible; borrow one as a placeholder Identify an overall problem/need – short, sweet statement – You can present your “one sentence pitch” here. Same as slide 7.
3 Issues
Yizhou will present
Identify 3 issues that are at the core of the problem/need/pain; State them as 3 short bullets (no sentences; phrases)
Example of 1 issue
Yizhou
Give a CONCRETE example of one of the 3 issues that is at the core of the problem/need for your app
Solution of 1 issue + Screen Mock UP
Annelise
Create a mock up of the screen that addresses the issue in slide 3. The mock up doesn’t have to be beautiful; just good enough to give a CLEAR sense of how your app will address the issue in slide 3.
Competition
Daniel
Who else is dealing with the same sort of issues? Make a “feature comparison matrix chart.” See below. Where “product x” are the names of other apps that “do the same thing” – or something similar.
Weekly Goals Time Line
Annelise
Fill out the attached “weekly project goals” spreadsheet. Include a screenshot of the spreadsheet in your preso. NOTE: you can’t say the same goal week after week; also you can say EVERY team member is working on the same goal – each team member is work on his/her own goal!
Your Vision
Soroosh
Repeat the one sentence pitch – as a summary. You will be practicing your one sentence pitch on Monday, 5/11. (see the references below) This slide should have ONE SENTENCE on it. ONE SENTENCE. Get it? How many sentences on the last slide? Thank you… (Use the format for the one sentence pitch from the Tech Crunch article)