Magdala Meeting Reflection

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On February 7, 2018, at 5:30 p.m., I attended the meeting that I had scheduled with Magdala. At the meeting, I read off my pages of notes that I had constructed about Laundry View and the benefits that it can bring to students if such a portal became accessible on the WSSU website. I also showed her the picture and the video of the Wash Alert system that UNCG has, to give a visual on how Laundry View would look and how it works. Magdala then proceeded to go to the Laundry View website and tried to register Winston-Salem State University, but the link that was sent to her email did not work. Moreover, it did not provide the names of the residence hall on campus. Instead, the link listed the names of the residence halls as “building 1, building

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