“Weather or Not”
Creators: Jennifer
High School Students from CS4ALL NYC
Type of Project:
- Multimedia
Themes of Project:
- Other
About this Project:
This project includes information about how and why a weather is formed. It also gives suggestions on what to do or what to prepare for a specific weather. I came up with this idea because I want this project to be about weather conditions but I was not sure what problems can be addressed with weather. So I included suggestions for users that can help them under a specific weather condition.
This project is an app about weathers. Users will be taken to the homepage after they click on the "enter" button. In the homepage, users can select the weather they want to learn about by clicking on the icon of the weather. This takes the user to the page where it explains how the weather is formed and if the user wants to know more, they can click on the "more" button to go to the suggestions page. If not, they can go back to the homepage by clicking on the "home" button and explore other weathers.
This project is an app about weathers. Users will be taken to the homepage after they click on the "enter" button. In the homepage, users can select the weather they want to learn about by clicking on the icon of the weather. This takes the user to the page where it explains how the weather is formed and if the user wants to know more, they can click on the "more" button to go to the suggestions page. If not, they can go back to the homepage by clicking on the "home" button and explore other weathers.
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Feedback from the Judges:
Nice design and catchy title for your project. It's fun to learn about how weather works. Have you considered more science about how each type of weather happens? Also, possible alerts to users regarding the weather and their preparation?
This project looks promising.
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