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https://devpost.com/software/offsetting-carbon-footprint
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspiration: What it does: How we built it: Challenges we ran into: Accomplishments that we're proud of: What we learned: What's next for Offsetting Carbon Footprint: - SAVETHEENVIRONMENT - JAVASCRIPT - HTML CSS First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/proyecto-1-hycui6
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: descripcion: First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/gloid-r6nxlq
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Motivation: - When one googles the word 'bureaucracy', the first definition displayed says that it is a system of official rules that an organization has that people often think is too complicated. We'd always heard our parents and relatives complaining about how tedious it is to do things and now that we have also experienced the same problems and see countless people experiencing the same, we wanted to do something to help make that process better. Why need our product?: - Basing something off of the concept of social security numbers, we thought why not have a single ID that you could use for everything. To prove your identity, to submit forms online and much more. Hence, GloID was formed. Aim: - GloID is a single monoauth management super application integrating the power of modern tech and AR/VR technology to make this process simpler and faster for humans worldwide. Features: - On registration, the app assigns a unique identity to the user that acts as a one-stop authentication of the user globally, significantly reducing the requirement for paper documents and countless ID cards that an individual has to carry. There is also a unique QR code per person, it overcomes the language barriers that one often faces when filling out forms in other countries by employing AR technology to help you scan the document and have the app translate it for you. Challenges: - We ran into quite a few challenges while working. Firstly, considering the app idea was one with high security risk, we had to do extensive research to ensure that we come up with the most secure way to prevent identity theft. Secondly, having never worked with EchoAR, it proved to be quite a challenge to do so during the hack. - However, 2 days later and a lot clearer on many concepts, we finally have a product we're proud of and think could be of great help to everybody. First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/sdg-k4haib
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspifgnrgdnration: What it does: How we built it: Challenges we ran into: Accomplishments that we're proud of: What we learned: What's next for sdg: First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/project-3zd71m
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspiration: - d What it does: - f How we built it: - g Challenges we ran into: - h Accomplishments that we're proud of: - j What we learned: - k What's next for Project: - l First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/green-karma-n5lybx
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspiration: - Climate change is one of our most inherent issues today. Billions of people use their mobile devices every day for social media and gaming — I decided to leverage this to introduce a gamified and social approach to sustainability, to put user activity towards a greater cause. Presenting, Green Karma, the first app of its kind which utilizes user's social networks and connections and motivates them to do green activities. What it does: - The app provides users with a dashboard, which displays the user's profile, a progress bar of the user's current level, progress on badges, their day-to-day activities, and the respective points. Levels measure progress throughout the app, depending on the points earned from completing different tasks. Tasks are eco-friendly activities the user completes, such as biking to work instead of driving.To add a task, the user is presented with different categories (food waste, commute, etc.), respect activity options (recycling, volunteering, etc.), and respective abilities to enter details, share with their friends, and add a picture.This allowed for the creation of a social network. To give a social and connected feel, the friends feature allows for quick updates on what friends are up to, in addition to viewing their points earned and progress.\xa0Green Karma users can view recent posts from people in their circle and like and comment on the posts. This form of social recognition is proven to be a great incentive for users because people appreciate the positive feedback and reinforcement people get from the ones they know. However, this is not the only form of motivation Green Karma uses.Green Karma also has an implemented a reward system that will let users redeem points for coupons and gift cards from participating companies. In addition, they will have the ability to earn badges which can be added to their profile and open the possibility for more redemption. This allows for companies such as Lyft and Spotify to come and offer special rewards for certain tasks, thus creating a more connected community that strives to help save the Earth. How I built it: - I used the mobile framework Flutter to create a cross-platform app in order to reach everyone. I decided to use Firebase, a server less backend service offered by Google Cloud, as the backend for my app. Firebase allowed for me to create secure authentication with email and password and provided me with a MongoDB. Here is a look of how the database architecture looks like.The robust database allows for me to keep track of different networks and different connections among friends, posts, comments, etc. It allows for users to know which tasks they excel in and which they need to improve on. The database helps Green Karma become a true social network and is central to the app. Challenges I ran into: - I ran into a lot of challenges with connecting the database to the frontend. I had to create a lot of classes to represent different things such as a post or a task and their respective model in the database. I had to store all the user profile data in the database and load it on the app startup. As you can see, there were a lot of challenges but I was able to overcome them in the end. Accomplishments that I'm proud of: - I am very proud of what I have managed to create in the last four days and I have great ambitions for it. I was able to create a full-stack application within just four days. I am proud of the UI/UX which I had put a lot of thought into, including all the animations! What I learned: - I learned how to create applications using Flutter and how to connect them to backend services such as Firebase. I learned how to interact with databases and how my architecture should look like within them. In addition, I learned how to create UI/UXs which are pleasing to the user. What's next for Green Karma: - I have great ambitions for it. I want to add even more features to Green Karma. For example, I want to integrate a Facebook connection so a user's circle can be more relevant to them and personalized. In addition to circles, I want to implement the concept of group tasks, which are tasks that multiple users can take on and attempt to complete for a great reward. First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/ai-bot-avgusc
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspiration: What it* About the project: - Be sure to write what inspired you, what you learned, how you built your project, and the challenges you faced. Format your story in Markdown. does How we built it: Challenges we ran into: Accomplishments that we're proud of: What we learned: What's next for AI BOT: First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/test-on657c
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspiration: - test What it does: - sup How I built it: Challenges I ran into: Accomplishments that I'm proud of: What I learned: - okay heyyyy What's next for Test: First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]
https://devpost.com/software/testing-xp1svc
Please evaluate the following project description based on two criteria on a 10-point scale: Novelty and Usefulness. Novelty: How unique and original is the project's concept, approach, or solution? Does it introduce new ideas, methods, or perspectives that are significantly different from existing ones? Usefulness: How practical and appropriate is the project in addressing the problem, situation, or challenge it targets? Does it effectively solve a real-world issue or meet a specific need? Project Description: Inspiration: - test What it does: - g How we built it: - dxfc Challenges we ran into: Accomplishments that we're proud of: What we learned: What's next for testing: - eeeeee First, provide your answers in the following format: Novelty: [score], Usefulness: [score] After providing the scores, include your rationale in a separate section: Rationale: [text]