- Description
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Tourism App devleopment
- Number of employees
- 2 - 10 employees
- Company website
- https://app.tourismlethbridge.com/
- Industries
- Travel & tourism
Recent projects
Tourism PWA Module Expansion
We are seeking to improve and expand an existing Python/Flask-based Progressive Web App (PWA) tailored for the tourism industry. The main application is already operational, and the focus is now on developing additional modules to enrich user experience and functionality. These modules should seamlessly integrate with the current system and offer new features that cater to the needs of tourists and tourism service providers. The project aims to leverage learners' skills in Python, Flask, and MySQL to create robust, user-friendly modules. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their classroom knowledge in web development and database management to a real-world application, enhancing their understanding of PWA architecture and module integration.
Class Compass: Integrated Module Development
Class Compass is an educational software platform aimed at enhancing classroom management and student engagement. The goal of this project is to develop and integrate several key modules into the existing Class Compass system. Students will work on MySQL database management to ensure efficient data storage and retrieval. They will also engage in backend development using Python and Flask to create and integrate modules such as user administration. Additionally, the project involves frontend development using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to build responsive and user-friendly interfaces. This project provides an excellent opportunity for students to apply their classroom knowledge in database design, backend programming, and frontend interface creation, contributing to a real-world software development project.
Springboard | UI/UX Design Project
We are working on developing an online education portal for K12 - We need to work out the flow and assets of the project and identify gaps to create user flows. We currently have flows for a number of different users, but we have to figure out what's missing, and how to integrate everything together from a useability standpoint