9.3 Group 3 Apps for Good Competition Entry 2015scorkery
This document presents a proposal for a mobile app called "Cootie Chatter" designed to help children improve their social skills. The app would allow children to interact with friends using a digital version of traditional paper cootie catchers. Surveys found the app had interest from its target age group of 10 and under, especially girls. The goal is to help draw children away from isolation through an engaging app that can develop their social skills both on and off screen.
9.3 Group 6 Apps for Good Competition Entry 2015scorkery
This document outlines a proposed mobile app called Pet Master to provide guidance to new pet owners. It would address common issues with pet health, feeding, housing, exercise and holidays. Market research found 83% of pet owners would like guidance in difficult situations. The app would make this information easily accessible in an intuitive interface. It would contain advice on dogs, cats and rabbits covering topics like vet visits. The developers conducted surveys and believe the app could attract users by being a free, easy-to-use resource for pet care information available on smartphones.
9.3 Group 3 Apps for Good Competition Entry 2015scorkery
This document presents a proposal for a mobile app called "Cootie Chatter" designed to help children improve their social skills. The app would allow children to interact with friends using a digital version of traditional paper cootie catchers. Surveys found the app had interest from its target age group of 10 and under, especially girls. The goal is to help draw children away from isolation through an engaging app that can develop their social skills both on and off screen.
9.3 Group 6 Apps for Good Competition Entry 2015scorkery
This document outlines a proposed mobile app called Pet Master to provide guidance to new pet owners. It would address common issues with pet health, feeding, housing, exercise and holidays. Market research found 83% of pet owners would like guidance in difficult situations. The app would make this information easily accessible in an intuitive interface. It would contain advice on dogs, cats and rabbits covering topics like vet visits. The developers conducted surveys and believe the app could attract users by being a free, easy-to-use resource for pet care information available on smartphones.