These projects were developed by Georgia Gwinnett College students during the ITEC 3870 Software Development 2 course sections taught by Dr. Cengiz Gunay in the Spring 2019 semester. Each project was commissioned and supervised by a GGC professor or an external client who provided the idea, requirements, and direction throughout the semester. Final products were demonstrated and tested by other students and faculty at the GGC CREATE symposium on April 25th, 2019. Click on titles to see their demo sites.
Based on the votes of the guests testing the apps at the symposium, here are the winning teams:
Developed by Three Magicians: Shawna Cassagnol, Mansoor White, Joseph Colby Zoretic
Directed by client, Sasa Mitrovic
ClawConnect is a social media platform design by college students for college students. The goal of ClawConnect is to have it function as a platform for students to connect with eachother for resources like tutoring, group study sessions, or collaborations. ClawConnect has the potential to be a powerful tool for students, teachers, alumni, and the professional world to make connections.
Technologies: ionic; firebase; angular; node; html/css
Developed by Catalyst Quartet: Austin Lomax, Farzin Valizadeh, Wesley McMillen, Matthew Stiller
Directed by client,
Dr. Thomas Gluick
ChemGenApp is a program/website that generates as much information regarding a chemical reaction as possible in order to assist Chemistry professors with making quizzes.
Technologies: angular6; html/css
Developed by Aaleyah Joseph, Dionne Mitchner, Adefemi Kolawole
Directed by client,
Michael Holtmann
Event tracker is a web application that aims to make it easier for organizers to manage events and allow for volunteers to be able to apply for the events all on one platform.
Technologies: php; mysql; angular; rest; html/css
Developed by Boji Benji, Vi Nguyen
Directed by client, Denizhan Kaplan
Tactical Squad Based Game. Published on Steam. Theme: Vietnam War.
Technologies: unity
Developed by Matthew Camp, Jacob Smallwood, Lukas Walsh, Daniel Sales
Directed by client, Jeffrey Graves
PURS is a mobile app designed to allow a user to invest in their future self by creating “vibes” that will be sent to themselves via text message or notification. Each vibe contains a name, quote, an image, and a time to be sent to the user. Each vibe will be sent up to once a day to the user. The app was designed to minimize navigation between screen while maintaining functionality.
Technologies: android; java; sqlite
Developed by Jeremy Cooley, Kaiser Smith, Jocelyn Rose
Directed by client, Earle Cooley
Inventory Database WebApp for DragonCon’s TechOps.
Technologies: react; firebase