CareConnect

Creators: Kaitlyn, Lizbeth

School: Middle School Students from I.S. 27 Anning S. Prall

Location: Staten Island, NY

Project Themes: Education

Project Type: App Design & Applied AI

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About this Project

Our app addresses the disabled people, those who have difficulty hearing, seeing, moving, that have trouble using technology.

We discovered this issue by scrolling on tiktok to see many complaining about the inaccessibility of being able to use technology with their disabilities.

With this app we hope to give those who have issues with using technology have an opportunity to feel included in the advanced world. Our work will help the target audience by assisting them with options that help their conflict with technology. If we had more time, we would probably add more options that could help the user even more.

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What the Judges are Saying

Good foundation for an excellent app
Thanks for taking on this important cause! It's really inmportant to include all users so they can participate in the world and access and use technology equally.

Your presentation was wonderful and kudos to you for recording your voices to present. That can be a challenge for so many people and is so courageous!

I have to point out that some colors in the presentation didn't have enough contast, making it hard to read for people with low vision. Please check the contrast between light colors when you choose pastels as brand colors.

Overall, thanks for showing your sketches and Figma wireframes. It shows that you were taking the design one step at a time and really considering the user steps and journey. Good work!
This project is a sensitive response to a series of needs identified through real-world experience. It addresses those needs in a way that rivals existing products that serve the same audience. The project team deserves to be commended for the thoughtfulness of their approach.

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