CST Module 7 February 19th - February 25th

Part One:
For my team's Final Research Video Project, we planned everything through discord. It was an effective communication tool as we all primarily use discord for communication anyways. The process was smooth as I had team mates who were very capable, they created an outline, talking points, assigned people specific tasks to avoid confusion. For the next time I'm working on another large collaborate projects, I would like to be more urgent so if there's anything that needs to be addressed from my portion or other team members portion, we can address it before the due date.

Part Two:
How AI can help you turn an idea into the next great app

Amjad Masad is the CEO of Relit, an online software creation platform and community that i've personally used in class to create programs and submit assignment in. Amjad talks about how you can turn your idea into the next great app via AI.
    
This is probably one of the best video i've come across with on the internet regarding software development via AI. I've always wondered how to create apps from the ground up and one common issue I always come across is UI design. When it comes to personal projects, we work alone to bring our projects to completion. I'm not a very strong artist but with AI I can paste in a rough idea of what I want and AI could generate something very close and similar to what I want. If there's a specific function I want but i'm not sure how to begin I can ask AI to give me a sample and apply my personal touch to it to make it do exactly what I want.

For the Presentation portion we've watched Life After Death by PowerPoint
Don McMillan went over some great points that most people commonly make in a power point presentation. I've learned that simply reading what's on the screen is a common pitfall in presentations. Instead, I now use slides that provide a concise TL;DR summary of my main talking points, while I elaborate on them verbally. This method engages the audience more effectively and prevents redundancy since the audience can already read the detailed information on the slides.

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