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  1. The ratio of  children to daycare workers is relatively small, so and the daycare workers can must make custom submissions for each child
  2. Parents will be able to keep up with the flow of updates as they come

If the ratio of children to daycare workers is small, the daycare workers would be able to go through the list of kids multiple times a day filling out the new custom information each time. Furthermore, if parents can keep relatively on top of all of the updates as they come, they would not need to organize or filter updates and they would benefit from the simplicity of an all inclusive timeline.

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  • There are inconsistencies among how data is submitted among the different pages in the daycare worker's app
  • The daycare workers cannot see how the parents get their information, so it delays learning about how their actions affect the parents' feeds
  • The parents might not know what is best to analyze in the Analysis section and thus the feature would be uselesswould not know how to take advantage of this feature
Efficiency:

Advantages:

  • If there are relatively few children per daycare worker and detailed updates are necessary, the modularity of the pages makes it easier to customize information for each child
  • All new information pops up to the top of the parents' feeds, so they can always get the most current updates

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  • No real options for daycare workers to update children's information in batches. So if the information is the same for many of children, entering the information child by child would be inefficient
  • The parents have no way of organizing or filtering the parents' feeds, if there is too much information it would get cluttered quickly
  • In logging the daily report information, the daycare workers need to go through all of the children multiple times (once per feature to enter)

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