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## Feedback:
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building management had some good feedback points about the page itself, about the idea, and some good pointers for the execution. They would also look into making the data they are already measuring accessible for us. The things they had to say about the website are: they found the first design a bit unorganized and said that they would rather see the second design where you can select the node you want to see, maybe also a search function to specify the node that is displayed. What also was said was to try to make it idiot-proof because not all of the building management people are technically active, to put it that way. They had some things to say about the node design, like maybe make the color white to make it better with blending into the white walls of the total area. They also asked the question of does it matter at what height the node is placed. One other thing they said was to write something onto the node to make it clear to the people in the area what it was doing, something like ReaderNode™. And the last thing they said was if we thought about how to make it vandalizing students proof.
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Facility management had some good feedback points about the page itself, about the idea and some good pointers for the execution. They would also look into making the data they are already measuring accessible for us so we can compare it to our own sensors. The things they had to say about the website are: they found the first design a bit unorganized and said that they would rather see the second design we had in figma where you can select the node you want to see, maybe also a search function to specify the node that is displayed. What also was said was to try to make it idiot-proof because not all of the facility management people are very technical. They had some things to say about the node design, like maybe make the color white to make it better with blending into the white walls of the total area. They also asked the question of does it matter at what height the node is placed. One other thing they said was to write something onto the node to make it clear to the people in the area what it was doing, something like ReaderNode™. And the last thing they said was if we thought about how to make sure it doesnt get vandalized.
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