Category: 2017 Projects
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Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame
Overview The new and improved Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame (GAHOF) website aims to better celebrate the history of aquatics in Georgia and to showcase the achievements of athletes and coaches from the state who have excelled in aquatic sports. The website is now an updated and aesthetically pleasing online hall of fame, which is…
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Big UGA
Turning numbers into stories. Capturing the Journey. Abstract Data is that kid in your class or work place that everyone leans on to get the work done, but never truly appreciates. It is the superstar defender on the soccer team who never gets as much praise as the goalie for the championship victory. It is…
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Film Norcross
How do you get a small town on the big screen? Easy, right? Atlanta, Georgia has the third largest film industry in the country. As a result of this fast-paced growth, the industry now stretches beyond the Atlanta perimeter and into the area’s booming suburbs. The quaint suburb of Norcross is located just 20 miles…
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Floatnote
Summary Imagine a world where your immediate space becomes your canvas and you can leave your mark anonymously wherever you go. floatnote is the newest and greatest platform for both self-expression and social media interaction. The app allows users to harness the power of augmented reality in order to leave virtual messages throughout their surroundings…
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StudyBug
Put yourself in the shoes of a veterinary student at the University of Georgia. One of your core classes is veterinary pathology, the study of diseases in animals. The material is tough to comprehend on its own, but the ways in which the information is presented is equally frustrating. Currently, students in Dr. K. Paige…
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LUMOS
Imagine waking up to your favorite pop song, and the lights in your room correlate with the intensity of music – just by saying one simple phrase, “Good Morning Alexa.” You head to work in a more cheerful, ready to take on the world attitude. You arrive back at your house ready to enjoy…
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Headstrong
The Problem: Sports are the second leading cause of brain-related injuries of people aged 18–24, with roughly 3.8 million sports-related concussions every year in the US. Of the athletes who show signs of a concussion, many are not removed from the game and continue to play with symptoms, or they return to play too soon.…
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Auto
What if Auto told you that by 2021, society will have fully autonomous vehicles? Today, autonomous vehicles can: Park themselves Serve as ride hailing services Avoid collisions in traffic Maintain lane and merge What is Auto? Auto is an interactive, multimedia experience designed to immerse users in a personalized narrative about their futures with fully…
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TouchPoint
Take a walk through the beautiful streets of Savannah GA. The city radiates a charm that few can match. It’s a popular tourist destination with roughly 13 million visitors each year. Tour choices are endless and range from trolley tours all the way to ghost tours. With the wide range of sites and all the…
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The Impact
Currently, only about 50% of an estimated 3.9 million concussions that occur annually are reported. When left untreated, studies show that concussions lead to emotional imbalances, serious depression and the degeneration of motor functions. In response to this, the NCAA, together with the United States Department of Defense, created the Mind Matters challenge, a grant…