Never did I imagine myself being the one who would take things apart besides dissecting animals and doing research. As part of the Bio medical Pathway, we never dealt much with the mechanical stuff. Although this week we switched roles. Brianna and Amanda were designing the prototype, while Gabriela and I deconstructed a music box... Continue Reading →
Design Madness: Amanda Campos
Howdy folks! Well Mothers Do Matter has just come back from their Thanksgiving break. Since the last time a team member posted much hasn't happened but I'll be more than happy to inform you all of everything that is still to come and what we've accomplished this far. The week before our break it was... Continue Reading →
Adventures of 3-D Modeling – Kaiyla Washington
As you may already know that we have completed our design proposal. From finishing it we have got a lot of great feed back about what we needed to improve and what key information would really make out design and reality . Now M.O.M is on to bigger and better things and have now started... Continue Reading →
Our Wish List by Dennis Vera
Howdy partners! It is getting closer to Christmas break and it seems like a good time to start our wish list for our team! Through much planning in Mothers Do Matter, we finally came up with the materials that we will need to make the breast milk pump. Although, we did realize through the process that... Continue Reading →
Let’s Tool It Up!: Deanna Watson
So far in the journey of this project we picked a topic, learned about it, changed it, and now we are going to be able to physically design it! The M.O.M team is finishing up the design deliverable, and the imagining phase will transition into the tool up phase. The design deliverable is finalizing the... Continue Reading →
Four Heads Work Better then One by Monica Martinez
Starting out the week we began developing our design proposal and as a group looked into every aspect that a design proposal is supposed to have. We split up the technical background into the preferences of each individual, and what they felt they would best be able to contribute into the group. I, for example,... Continue Reading →