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1 Template for Student/PhD project


The HMI lab wants to showcase the work that you do. To share different ways of solving problems and to let others know the kind of equipment we have to offer. This tutorial is a two-part approach; one is to act as a template for sharing your projects, and the other is to tutorial for a low-cost (recyclable) Bluetooth button. Reasoning and what to include for each section are given below.

To get started, please contact the lab admin to start your documentation journey: Interaction-lab-eemcs@utwente.nl

Version/Date:

Provide a brief introduction to the project, its goals, and objectives.

List the hardware, software, and any other necessary resources required to complete the project.

  • Hardware:
  • Software:

Provide a brief or detailed overview of how the project was made, and how the interaction lab contributed.

Provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up and use the project. Include any troubleshooting tips or common issues that might arise.

  1. Step 1
  2. Step 2
  3. Step 3

Include notes on any intermediate steps or measures if any

Note: Add notes for specific instructions, such as searching folders or finding buttons.

Include screenshots of the project in action, highlighting its key features and functionalities.

Screenshot 1 ← Replace screenshot1_url with the actual URL of your screenshot
Screenshot 2 ← Replace screenshot2_url with the actual URL of your screenshot

Include a link to the GitHub repository where the code for the project is stored. Provide instructions on how to access and modify the code.

Note: Explain any unusual code or code requirements here.

Conclude the documentation by describing aims and objectives of the project, results achieved and recommendations or suggestions for subsequent improvements.

Include proper IEEE format attribution for any resources used in the project, such as images, code snippets, and other assets.