Category: 2009 – 2012 Projects

  • NukeIt+

    NukeIt+

      Here at NukeIt+, we want to improve YOUR interaction with the kitchen. The NukeIt+ app will be able to automate your kitchen appliances to an extent, send notifications as items are cooked and completed. Our app will also have the ability to actively track the food a user has been eating and also spot…

  • Pocket Highlands

    Pocket Highlands

    Pocket
 Highlands
 is 
a 
web 
application
 that 
catalogs 
the 
best 
businesses
 and
 points 
of 
interest 
in 
Highlands,
 N.C. 
and
 compiles 
them 
in 
one








 easy‐to‐use
 web 
application. The 
app 
is 
a 
convenient 
way 
to 
pull 
in 
more 
of 
the 
tourists 
visiting
 Highlands.
 People 
will 
not 
be 
carrying 
around 
a 
computer 
to 
research
 popular 
dinner
 spots,
 but 
they…

  • Delta Reconnect

    Delta Reconnect

    Wouldn’t it be cool if Delta knew whom you wanted to spend time with and helped reconnect you with the ones you miss? The Delta Reconnect app offers you options to find flight deals to visit your friends. With Delta Reconnect, we’re bringing together friends and loved ones in an organic and privacy considerate way.…

  • ArchCam

    ArchCam

    Wouldn’t it be cool if there was a way to get the perfect picture with the click of a button on your smart phone by cameras set up in places you want your picture taken? What if that one click would simultaneously send the photo to your phone, your Facebook, your Twitter and (sometimes!) even…

  • DawgMatch

    DawgMatch

    The purpose of DAWGMATCH is to create a Facebook application to connect UGA alumni in a more creative way than ever before. UGA alumni have ways to form professional connections on LinkedIn as well as ways to keep up with university news on the UGA Alumni website. However, what we at DAWGMATCH feel that the UGA…

  • JekyllTour

    JekyllTour

    JekyllTour is a new interactive app that provides users with an enhanced vacation experience through guided tours and island information. A few years ago, the Georgia Sea Grant  produced an audio walking tour that contained information about the ecological processes, animals, and plants of Jekyll Island in the form of a compact disc. Newer technology,…

  • Tugg

    Tugg

    Wouldn’t it be cool if we could create a mobile game to fight childhood obesity? Tugg utilizes a blend of mobile heart monitoring technology and social gaming to pit teams of kids against each other in virtual games of tug-o-war. The only way for kids to win is by raising their heart rate, thereby reducing…

  • MyFitness-Live

    MyFitness-Live

    When Facebook users download the MyFitness Live application, they will be prompted to choose three out of the five provided exercises—yoga, Pilates, Tae Bo, step, and dance—in which they are interested. Once the users choose their three exercises, they will be provided with three videos related to their selected exercises. Users are able to choose…

  • TweetFit

    TweetFit

    Wouldn’t it be cool if you could use Twitter to add physical activity to your daily routine? After all, regular exercise is a very important part of a healthy lifestyle. The American Heart Association recommends that adults get about 30 minutes of moderate exercise per day. The benefits of daily activity can include helping to…

  • CityStep

    CityStep

    The idea behind this project was to give people in an unfamiliar area a reason to go explore their surroundings by walking around. CityStep wants to make mobile media into a personalized walking travel guide. Research says that walking 30 minutes a day can improve physical fitness and help people keep fit. By staying in…