Audrey
Mr. Harmless is a tool that helps students battle procrastination. The research from American Psychological Association (APA) reveals that 80- 90 percent of students suffer from procrastination. Mr. Harmless will help students stay on task and relieve stress. According to research from Dominic J. Voge, The Mac Grey Center for Teaching and Learning, procrastination can often be traced to more complex psychological reasons. And it's repeatedly made worse by the pressure from schools and families.
With Mr. Harmless, Any students can plan their day beforehand by setting a deadline for their tasks. He is laser cutted in the form of a triangle representing strength, silently supporting and encouraging the students. The students will be able to relax by customizing their favorite colors in the LED lights and his 3D printed accessories depending on their mood or celebrations. The LED lights inside Mr. Harmless will darken as time goes by, which reminds the students of their deadlines. Now students don't need to worry about working under the deadline or worsening their procrastination with stress and pressure.
Noelle
Mr. Harmless is a project focusing on aiding the user with completing deadlines on time and managing their time and priorities. This is done by utilizing a reminder system in the form of a lamp, which changes color over time. The color of the lamp will aid the user by acting as a daily reminder to signify the status of certain goals or tasks. The user would input a color and amount of time the lamp runs for, which will then run until it finishes the gradient, where it will stay on the last color in the gradient until turned off or restarted.
This lamp hopes to help people with time management. 82% of the world’s population suffers from not having a definite structure in their schedule, this can lead to failed deadlines and extreme stress.