- This project will help college students get easy access to the events that happen at their colleges.
- It will also be up to date with any news.
- Students can comment on those events.
- Right now, my college event page only shows the upcoming events, but there are not many options that we can do. The only book which events we want.
- Most of the time students focus on their academic courses, so many times that they want to try to join events at the university, but they need to go to many links. Some events linked are not updated.
What are the specific intended outcomes for this project? How will the success of this project be measured?
- Help students join the events easily. We can measure how many active accounts are on the system.
- We will track the number of students that join the events and feedback from students who use the app.
- If we assume that our own university use this app by next year Approximately 10 %. That means there will be around 6700 students total in our team colleges.
- Students will be able to enjoy attending community & campus events by getting connected directly, first-time students will have more opportunities, immigrant students will have more opportunities to get a job, recruiters have more opportunities to connect with students, and other resources can reach more students.
- Finishing following the timeline project.
- Frontend Development: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, React for building dynamic user interfaces.
- Backend Development: Choose a suitable backend framework like Node.js. Use databases like MySQL.
- Hosting: Platforms like Heroku/GitHub for deploying your website.
- Design: Tools like Figma for creating wireframes and mockups.
- Schedule Meetings/Work Times: notion.so, excel sheet, Slack, email, and mobile phone
- College students ( more aim to help immigrated students including financial aid )
- College administrators, Scholarship providers, companies' recruiters
https://eventshubcollege-3ac7bb48c4fa.herokuapp.com/
Ariana Smallwood,
Liliana Cortes,
and Piyaporn Puangprasert
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