Figma is the Tool of Socrates
Day 8, Back to Designing and Learning How DTR Works
The day after a presentation is always a bit of a reset. We spent most of today going through the feedback from the Engineering Department point by point and figuring out which parts needed minor adjustments and which needed a more significant redesign. It is actually a more difficult task than designing from scratch in some ways, because you have to balance the original design intent with the new requirements that came out of the feedback session.
We divided the comments into two categories, the quick fixes that we could handle in a day or two, and more involved changes that would require rethinking certain modules. The goal is to have everything updated and ready to present again by Monday, March 9. That gives us just a few days to turn things around, which is tight but doable if we stay focused.
On a completely different note, today I also learned about the Daily Time Record, or DTR, how it works, what format it follows, and how it is supposed to be filled out properly throughout the duration of the OJT. I honestly had not given it much thought before today beyond just signing in and out, but there is more structure to it than I realized. It is a formal document that reflects your attendance and hours rendered, and keeping it accurate and properly formatted matters. Good thing I learned about it early rather than scrambling to fix it at the end of the training period.
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