Our Apps
Students split up into three teams to brainstorm / build climate change apps.
They presented their ideas at the end of the second day.
Here's what they came up with:
Team 1
Team 1 produced ideas for two apps:
- an app to raise awareness of the ecological consequences of the HAARP project.
- an app to measure air quality using mobile phones and filters.
You can have a look at their presentation here:
Team 2
Team 2 created "The Arctic Change" a Facebook community page where people can post photos to raise awareness about arctic climate change.
Team 3
Team 3 came up with an idea for a Game Tracker mobile app. The game tracker app would allow hunting teams to share information about game with each other, while keeping the information secure. Information could also be shared with scientists to study the effects of climate change.
They did a storyboard for the app first...
Then a mock-up...
Saturday Workshop
We met again on Saturday for another workshop with students who wanted to take their ideas further. Here's what we worked on.
Ero Track
Alyssa Granatir came up with her own idea for an app to collect data on soil erosion on the North Slope. She produced some wireframes which you can see here:
Game Track
Sarah Coleman started building a prototype of her Game Track app. Here's a screenshot.
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