These projects were developed by Georgia Gwinnett College students during the ITEC 3870 Software Development 2 course sections taught by Dr. Cengiz Gunay and Dr. Anca Doloc-Mihu in the Spring 2020 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 App Factory event on April 23rd, 2020, which was held online instead of during the regular GGC CREATE Symposium because of the COVID-19 restrictions.
Developed by Team Evil: Josh Beers, Anne Joseph, Danielle Battle
Directed by client, GGC student Vi “Jimmy” Nguyen
We developped the web application for the Grizzly Hacks RSO. The Grizzly Hacks web application allows users to access information about hackathons that the RSO will be hosting on campus. The application also allows users to register and apply for an upcoming hackathon. The web application gives administration an easy way to update the event calendar on the landing page and audit accounts and applications without database knowledge.
Technologies: node; angular; bootstrap; html/css; firebase
Developed by Thinking Code: Ryan Cosentino and Shaun Mitchell
Directed by client, GGC IT faculty, Dr. Binh Tran
Have you ever found a course which matches your schedule perfectly only to realize it’s run out of seats? Say goodbye to checking banner everyday for weeks and hello to Roster Sniper! Our website helps students track courses by sending email notifications once a particular course becomes available. Students are able to create accounts, login and logout, search for and track courses, and manage notifications through our easy to use web application developed with Django. Course data is stored in a MySQL database and is updated periodically by scraping data from banner.
Technologies: python; django; html/css; mysql
Developed by Team AmbigiousLarks: Khang Ho, Joshua Sales, and an anonymous member
Directed by client, Brendan Spaar, Greater Gwinnett Reentry Alliance
Our group is continuing the development of a web app which assists ex offenders reintegrate into society listing public organizations and plotting them on an interactive map. The user may select an organization to view details: address, phone number, description and see that organization’s location on a Google map. An administrator will be able to add new organizations to an SQL database through a web interface. Our product was accepted by the GGRA organization to be integrated into their website at the end of the semester, and showcased at their monthly meeting.
Technologies: javascript; jquery; html/css; .netcore; c#; mssql; rest
Developed by IT Crowd: Matheus Silva, Makela Adams, and an anonymous member
Directed by client, GGC alumnus, Jasmin Alvarez
Our goal for this web app is to make information about non-profit organizations more accessible to the community and volunteers. The user will be able to search all non-profit organizations in Gwinnett County, the user will also have a filter feature where the user can filter the non - profit organizations based on their preferences. User can see details information of all the organizations with a link to access the organization website directly.
Technologies: node; angular; html/css
Developed by Chris Martinez, David Mercado, and Denzel Gomez
Directed by client, GGC student Le Quang Greatzel Unabia and GGC faculty, Chair of Sustainability Committee Dr. Elizabeth Sudduth
We have been working on a Sustainability Pledge website for the GGC Sustainability Committee that aims to implement a comprehensive and strategic plan for the conservation and recycling of resources at GGC. The web application will allow users to take and manage their pledges to start or continue living a sustainable lifestyle.
Technologies: node; angular; html/css; firebase
Developed by Team Exodia: Joshua Grimaldo, Zachary Idrees, Josiah Williams, Erick Martinez
Directed by client, GGC student Vi “Jimmy” Nguyen
The project being developed is a website for Grizzly Hacks. The purpose of this website is for users to register for GGC’s hackathon. This website will also answer general questions people may have regarding what is and what happens at a hackathon. It will also have a schedule for users to know what events and workshops will be taking place during the hackathon. The website will also display sponsors for the hackathon and contact information for the event.
Technologies: javascript; react; html/css; firebase
Developed by Yonathan Zuniga and Jesse Merida
Directed by client, GGC alumnus Eric Jenkins
For our Software Development 2 project, our group is developing an Android application that lets GGC users anonymously post their thoughts. The goal is for users to have a safe and open space for them to receive positive feedback on topics that they post, receiving help with any mental health issues or other struggles that they are going through. There will be an automatic text filter and manual reporting button for unsafe and toxic behaviors.
Technologies: android; unity; c#; mysql; php