Tuesday, 2 October 2012

DSDN112 - Milestone

So the Camera path shown in the images previously has been finished. Additionally, i will add another path for a Map and ANOTHER path for the schedule, which will take the user to a page that they can view their saved classes and navigate to a new class.

The Map path is now finished also, which has several buttons within the path. The first, View Map, allows the user to view a map of the surrounding area. The map i created is basic, but enough to show streets and access ways. The other minor path within the major Maps path is Locations. This is a way to navigate to locations that aren't classrooms, such as a favorite restaurant or a nice shop. For the example, i used Te Aro Campus, Kelburn Campus, and three different addresses. The arrow buttons at the side navigate the one arrow up and down through these saved locations. From the Te Aro Campus button, if the independent arrow is click it will show a map of the path needed to be taken to reach Te Aro Campus. An arrow is then displayed at the bottom showing "200m" with an arrow pointing forwards. This would change when a corner is approached.

The last path that is going to be accessible on the navigation menu will be Schedule. This will bring you to three options. Saved classes, Delete Classes, and Saved Routes. Saved classes will show a list similar to the Locations list, but with classrooms, MCLT103, KKLT302 etc. Then when KKLT302 (The chosen class that i chose to navigate to) is selected, a route from Te Aro Campus will be displayed.This will be accompanied by background images to show progress to the classroom, and the directional change of an arrow. If delete class is chosen, the selected class will be deleted. The flash frames will then skip ahead to another set of the same menu, minus that one class. So it appears the class is deleted. Lastly, if saved Routes is selected, it will show specific routes that are programmed into the chip to bypass things like the construction going on up at Kelburn. This is used in unison with the recalculate, so you can save the route around the construction instead of recalculating every time you arrive at the dead ends.

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