Group Presentation/Ideas for Fin al Project (April 20, 2020)
We did our group presentation on DVC InSite this week! Now onto our individual projects (which the teacher also discussed that we can do groups as well if we want.)
I read the handout that Troy gave us on Wednesday regarding the 112
Brilliant Mobile Application Ideas, as the class is readying for our
second and final major project. I did this type of work before when I
took one of Troy’s classes. Last year my project was an app based around
County Link: an app which tells people if they would like to schedule a
ride, add money to your account, and a location tracker where you can
track the progress of the bus. A few months later toward fall semester,
County Link was just bought out by another transit company known as
Transdev. They created an app that was similar in concept to mine (to
which I’m still waiting on my royalty fees, lol)
Flash forward to now…
I originally came up with eight ideas for class while reading the handout, but ended up nixing one of them after realizing the level of difficulty the project would entail. I also came up with three original ideas after talking it over with my parents, and wrote them down.
The eight ideas based on the handout (original handout source: here)
#2 – A digital mall navigation app that will store a digital map of all the shopping malls in an area. The app can be used to navigate the map as well as directions in the mall and to check a particular store, bathroom, restaurant or the status of parking sport.
#5 – The Criminal alert app can be designed to help users stay alert of wanted criminals in their area. It will also have an alert button to inform the police and GPS feature to show your location to the police. (NIXED)
#6 – A virtual exam study app where students can meet and prepare for the exam along with other students of the same disciplines. The learning can be promoted via study tools, discussions, help, guides, and free study material.
#13 – A phone silencing app that will automatically put your device on silent mode based on your location. For example, if you are in a meeting or in the office and forgot to shift to silent, the app will automatically put the phone on silent by detecting your location.
#31 – A common note-taking platform where everyone can take notes, share
with others, comment on notes, add to existing notes or make new notes about a particular topic, lecture or seminar.
#43 – A writer’s solitude app that will allow writers to work in peace by blocking all the distractions and other functions on the device except the ones needed for the writing task.
#59 – A story writing and sharing app for those people who have stories to tell. They can access the app to write a story which can be viewed and even further improved by other users. Mainly for feedback instead of editing.
#96 – An app through which a user can donate or give away his/her unused items to someone who actually needs them.
Three Original ideas:
An app that lets you take a picture of everything found in your cupboard and/or refrigerator and scans it, from the list it creates a recipe menu for recipes to make with the items you have in stock.
An outfit app that you scan your closet so all your clothes are featured and matches them together.
An app that detects your pool and determines the type of chlorine that goes in the water.
I will present my ideas to the class next week where hopefully classmates will help narrow it down. (Update; Maybe I reading it wrong on the intros and goals on my week 12 assignment)
Flash forward to now…
I originally came up with eight ideas for class while reading the handout, but ended up nixing one of them after realizing the level of difficulty the project would entail. I also came up with three original ideas after talking it over with my parents, and wrote them down.
The eight ideas based on the handout (original handout source: here)
#2 – A digital mall navigation app that will store a digital map of all the shopping malls in an area. The app can be used to navigate the map as well as directions in the mall and to check a particular store, bathroom, restaurant or the status of parking sport.
#5 – The Criminal alert app can be designed to help users stay alert of wanted criminals in their area. It will also have an alert button to inform the police and GPS feature to show your location to the police. (NIXED)
#6 – A virtual exam study app where students can meet and prepare for the exam along with other students of the same disciplines. The learning can be promoted via study tools, discussions, help, guides, and free study material.
#13 – A phone silencing app that will automatically put your device on silent mode based on your location. For example, if you are in a meeting or in the office and forgot to shift to silent, the app will automatically put the phone on silent by detecting your location.
#31 – A common note-taking platform where everyone can take notes, share
with others, comment on notes, add to existing notes or make new notes about a particular topic, lecture or seminar.
#43 – A writer’s solitude app that will allow writers to work in peace by blocking all the distractions and other functions on the device except the ones needed for the writing task.
#59 – A story writing and sharing app for those people who have stories to tell. They can access the app to write a story which can be viewed and even further improved by other users. Mainly for feedback instead of editing.
#96 – An app through which a user can donate or give away his/her unused items to someone who actually needs them.
Three Original ideas:
An app that lets you take a picture of everything found in your cupboard and/or refrigerator and scans it, from the list it creates a recipe menu for recipes to make with the items you have in stock.
An outfit app that you scan your closet so all your clothes are featured and matches them together.
An app that detects your pool and determines the type of chlorine that goes in the water.
I will present my ideas to the class next week where hopefully classmates will help narrow it down. (Update; Maybe I reading it wrong on the intros and goals on my week 12 assignment)
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