AcademicSOS is a cross-platform mobile application that allows NUS students, professors and teaching assistants to easily book, create and keep track of consultations.
The application allows all consultation matters to be done solely on the application, without requiring the need to email or message professors and teaching assistants. This will help in reducing email spams to professors’s inboxes and also increase the consultation monitoring rates.
- User Guide - Step-by-step guide to learn about app functionality and usage
- Developer Guide - Developers guide and application architecture
- Learning Outcomes
- About Us
- Ideation, designing and prototyping of UI/UX of mobile application
- Application of functional stateless components into project and understanding the benefits of the usage of functional components as compared to class components
- Understanding Component Lifecycle (Using UseEffect in functional component)
- Responsive application design for different platforms (ios and Android) and different phone screen sizes
- Constructing test cases and conducting tests to handle possible problems that can be encountered by the users
- Structuring of database model
- Importance of planning out logic of program for various user roles
- Integrating external APIs into the project
- Scheduling tasks to run periodically: AcademicSOS-ScheduledTasks
As of July 2020, Marcus Lee Eugene and Tay Kai Xiang are Year 1 Computer Science students.
Marcus plans to specialize in Software Engineering and work on Mobile Applications development in the future.
Kai Xiang is interested in Machine Learning, Cloud Computing and Software Engineering fields.
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