On The Horizon: Research Design Hearing Preparation

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Hi guys, a very great day to all of you!!!! Another free day, another blog, it's me again haruki.tls123 back with a latest blog. Since the upcoming research design hearing is approaching already... I want to share with you our preparation for it, the plans and ideas to ensure that we are already geared up for the challenge cuz yeah it's a big deal, a very big one and we've been working hard to prepare for this research design hearing, from coming up with ideas to making sure everything is ready!! So, let's dive in to this topic of mine today ୧⁠(⁠^⁠ ⁠〰⁠ ⁠^⁠)⁠୨!


What Is Project Research?

Well, let's break it down. From the word "research", we are diving back into the world of thesis-like complexities or difficuly level, but this time, it's a whole different game compared to previous research endeavors. If you've been following my previous blogs, you'll notice that I've mainly talked about "Practical Research" and not "Project Research" because yeah I've experienced those Practical Research but this one? HAHAHA It's a new problem for us graduating students, so, what exactly is the difference?

Research is still at the core of it, but in "project research", there's an added dimension. You're expected to produce an output beyond just a written report, unlike "practical research" that often concludes with a just final document. In simpler terms, in "project research", you're tasked with creating something tangible, like an invention, based on your research findings. Now, in our strand, which is the STEM strand encompassing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, the challenge is real! The prototype we're developing for the project research design hearing needs to align perfectly with these disciplins. It's a very hard task, but we're pushing through, hoping that our chosen prototype will impress and meet the standards set for the panelist 👌🏻😭🍀


So what is our topic???
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Hihi, this one....Our research project is focused on making backpacks even more awesome by adding back massagers to them. Just picture it for a moment....a backpack that can give you a massage while you carry your stuff! We came up with this idea because we believe in creating prototypes that not only make life easier but also promote wellness and comfort. The inspiration for this concept came from realizing the importance of ergonomic design and overall well-being in the things we use every day. We wanted to create something that could help reduce stress and make carrying heavy loads more enjoyable. By integrating back massager technology into backpacks, we aim to provide users with a convenient and relaxing experience,
especially for those students that utilizes backpacks when going into their respective schools. We wanted to combine functionality with comfort, giving people a practical solution to ease the strain of carrying bags while also promoting a healthier lifestyle. With this research, we hope to contribute to the development of innovative prototype that enhance everyday experiences and prioritize the well-being of users.

And yeah, the goal of our research is twofold: first, to explore the feasibility and practicality of integrating such technology into backpacks, taking into account factors like size, weight, power source, and effectiveness of the massage. Second, we aim to assess the potential benefits this integration could bring to users, such as reducing back pain and improving overall well-being, especially for students who carry heavy loads of backpacks with books and also, this topic is connected to our strand because the process of it would involve technological aspects which is sooo difficult 😭 omg HAHAHAHAH, but nah, I will make sure that this prototype would be a successful one.


As for our preparation for the design hearing? Well, let me tell you, it's nerve-wracking! I mean, this is just only the design hearing guys, this is not the Final Oral Defense which is actually gonnna happen at the before we graduate TwT yet the pressure is still on HAHHAHAH. We're working hard to get everything perfect for the design hearing. It's like getting ready for a big presentation, but even more important because it's part of our final evaluation before graduation. The nerves are definitely kicking in, but we're doing our best to stay focused and prepared.

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Looking at the pictures above, you can see where all the hard work happens. After classes, we jump right into meetings with my team. We sit together, think of ideas, make plans, and work very hard on our explanations, PowerPoint slides, and designs. I'll be honest, it's really, really tough:<

We spend a lot of time talking and thinking, trying to make everything perfect. Sometimes, it feels like there's so much to do, and we have to keep pushing ourselves to get it all done. But we know it's worth it in the end, even if it's tiring.

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Let's take a closer look at our prototype blueprint. Inside the bag, you can see the arrangement of four massage systems, each lined up and connected to a button located on the bag strap. This setup allows users to control the massage functions conveniently.

To ensure efficient energy usage, we're incorporating a capacitor into the design. This component plays a crucial role in balancing the charge and storing more energy, optimizing the performance of the back massager. The mechanism inside the bag involves a straightforward yet effective circuit. It's connected to a micro charging module that feeds power into the battery, activating the vibrator. This vibration system is what provides the soothing massage experience, all controlled by the press button for user convenience.

Moving outside the bag, we're using light waterproof packaging. This not only enhances the safety of the device but also ensures durability and reliability, making it suitable for everyday use in various conditions. With these details in place, I am a little bit confident in the functionality and usability of our integrated back massager backpack prototype.


So, there you have it—quite exhausting, right? Especially when you're not an expert in areas like microchips! 😅 I'm really hoping for a successful outcome at the Design Hearing, but one thing that's been bothering me is the potential weight increase in the bag once we integrate this technology. That's why we're going to use only light materials for this project. 😭😭😭 It's a bit of a challenge, but hey, fingers crossed that everything works out 🤞🏻🤞🏻!!!

I really hope that the materials and methods we've included in our PowerPoint presentation will be well-received. It's all about showcasing our research, creativity, and problem-solving skills to the panel:>

So as I end this blog post for our preparation in the upcoming design hearing, I hope you've enjoyed delving into the challenges, excitement, and determination that have fueled our efforts. It's been a rollercoaster ride of brainstorming sessions, late-afternoon to night meetings, and discussions of every detail of our project. Thank you for reading this blog of mine today.

As we gear up for the design hearing, I must admit, we're a bit nervous. Our panelists include a master teacher in Science, a former principal from a Science High School, our research adviser, and our school principal. It's a formidable group, and we hope to avoid getting stumped by their questions. Wish us luck as we navigate through this challenging but kinda of an exciting experience that one must hold for the future purposes. especially for the thesis in college.

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(To my group members, goodluck to us!!)

So yeah, haruki.tls123 out! sayonara<3 ❤️

See you in my next blog, where I'll be sure to update you on what happened at our design hearing. Until then!!!! ❤️🍀

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hi there, sorry for late response. About this one, it's an error and that particular one on this post is basically different from this one and also I definitely don't know why everytime I posts a blog it's always an error that's why I go back and making it again and remaking the content and after a few days it says "blog posted" I definitely don't know what's happening and for your response that I can't reply your post, sorry for that one I am kinda like a busy person specially in my academia and I find time to post because it is much way more easier than replying cuz my posts are already in my drafts and I'll just click the publish button then done and then I'll exit hive again cuz I am so busy ... I am not recycling content... I am just doing it normally here why is this happening...I am being bombarded by so many things and yet another problem has been called on to me like ahhh....... it's sooo frustrating!!

As a newbie you probably don't know that even if you delete a post on Hive, a copy is still stored on the block chain. Nothing is ever deleted permanently. Your claim that this post is different from the one you deleted is untrue and a lie.

I can imagine as an 18 year old you have a busy life both socially and academically. Everyone else on Hive is also busy with their own life, not just you, but we all treat Hive and with respect instead of just seeing it as earning a quick buck. Blogging on Hive can seem like easy income for you at your age, but nothing is guaranteed on Hive so please don't take it for granted. Hive is a blogging and social platform as well as many other things. If you think just hitting the post button every few days is enough for your to pick up your pay check then you're definitely at the wrong place.