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  • What is the status of your work (not started, coding in progress, coding complete, tested, annotated, variables added to Variable Naming Guide, etc)?
  • What specifically did you work on (did you meet with Monroe, your Team leader? did you spend time understanding a file or function? did you complete code?)
  • Include screenshots of AutoCAD if you have any.

Difficulties/Challenges

  • What did you get stuck on? Are you having difficulty using a particular file or function? Do you have a specific bug?

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  • Have you scheduled a meeting with someone?  Are you planning on getting a specific piece of code fully written? Are you going to finish testing for bugs? Are you working on a presentation or final report?

In addition to the above bullet points, groups of more than one you should also submit a paragraph describing how the team is working together. The purpose of this section is to assess your efficiency, productivity, and how well you are learning.

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This weekly summary is meant to show us the basics of what you are working on and to help you focus in on specific problems that you encounter that you have not yet been able to resolve. Ensure that you review the Design Philosophy when working on your design code. It is your responsibility to indicate how you are going to submit these reports whether it is from an e-mail from word or in a google doc. Email your minutes in word doc format to mas352@cornell.edu