Inspiration
Bringing the ability to learn for anyone, regardless of disabilities
What it does
Edu2You allows users to request help and volunteer to help bring school supplies, transportation, technology, and alternative teaching strategies.
How we built it
We started by finding a template that allowed for a username and password on html, we then linked it to our code that we built from scratch to determine if the user is an admin, volunteer, or student.
Challenges we ran into
- Authorizing and creating new users with listed information being properly stored into their correct positions.
- After logging in, changing the web page to the correct webpage based on the user's credentials.
- Creating checklists and to allow for certain values to be filled with sortable data based on a user's needs/specialties.
- Syntax (one computer's default spacing was using tab, while another was spacebar, which led to multiple syntax errors).
- Pulling values from checkboxes using html.
- Application security.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
-We successfully created a login and signup page that prompts the next page based on the user's credentials. -Our overall progress as a team from identifying a problem and working through a solution.
What we learned
-How to form a team in 5 minutes. -How to use code with little to no experience. -How to debug both virtually and communicatively -How design leads to implementation.
What's next for EDU2You
- Security features
- Page design for each user website
- Object storage (databases)
Built With
- html5
- javascript
- python
- replit
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