These projects were developed during the ITEC 3870 Software Development 2 course taught by Dr. Cengiz Gunay in the Spring 2017 semester by Georgia Gwinnett College students. Each project was commissioned and supervised by a GGC professor 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. Click on titles to see their demo sites.
Developed by David Rivera-Rocha, Josh Gerth, Carlos Pacheco-Perez, Margaret "Maggie" Muse
Directed by client,
Dr. Catherine Moore & Michael Deiters
Webapp that allows finding GGC campus rooms from their numbers (second semester).
Technologies: Progressive webapp that can work offline with a custom Javascript front-end. It requires no back-end to function. It can save itself as a desktop shortcut on mobile platforms.
Developed by Michael Holtmann, Jory Alexander, and Bess Burnett
Directed by client,
Dr. Kenneth Sales
Can visualize 1-D and 2-D rules as 2-D triangles and 3-D pyramids, respectively.
Technologies: Java application with JavaFX GUI and 3D visualization. 3-D models were also printed using a 3-D printer.
Developed by Alain Hirwa, Anwar Saleeby, and Neal Klemenc
Directed by client,
Dr. Lyndsay Gratch
Learn the basics of cinematography and photo composition
Technologies: Mobile app with Ionic 2. No backend or database. Not on app markets yet.
Developed by Matt Nelson, King Lo, Caleb Sears, and John Lam
Directed by client,
Dr. Thomas Gluick
College-level gamified learning tool for chemical naming and molecular geometry.
Technologies: Website created using GameMaker Studio. No database or backend.
Developed by Team Monstars: King Oruga, Joshua Tran, Peter Odeojo, William "Matt" Smith
Directed by client,
Karen Klett, Koko Hunt, and Dr. Lana McDowell
Reintegration, restoration, and reentry of returning citizens.
Technologies: Website with HTML/CSS/Javascript frontend and an ASP.Net backend using C#. SQL Server database.
Developed by Team DaSquad: Robert Bryan, Blake Norman, Khaled Asad, and Michael Cawton
Directed by client, Dr. Latanya Hammonds-Odie (Biology) and Dr. Lissa Pollacia (IT)
Online applications for ITEC 4900 and BIOL 4800 internship courses (second semester).
Technologies: Website with EJS templating in the frontend, Express+Node.JS in the backend with MongoDB hosted on mLab.