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James Rhule is the founder and Chief Idea Officer of Project: Human City. He studied Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University. Wanting to make a greater impact for the underrepresented public, he designed an organization to meet the needs of all people living together, rather than following traditional means. James has worked for the City of Toronto for ten years. His professional interests include particle physics, algorithms and human interactions. When not designing impact initiatives for Project: Human City, James enjoys reading, writing, cooking and spending time with his three young nephews.
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App Performance Evaluation for Project: Human City
Project: Human City is seeking a team of learners to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the computing power and performance of its digital products, specifically focusing on both mobile and web applications. The goal is to ensure that the apps are optimized for efficiency and provide a seamless user experience. This project will involve testing the apps under various conditions, rating their performance, and providing detailed reviews. Learners will apply their knowledge of software testing and performance analysis to identify any bottlenecks or areas for improvement. The project aims to enhance the overall functionality and user satisfaction of Project: Human City's digital offerings. Key tasks include setting up testing environments, conducting performance tests, and compiling findings into actionable insights.
Unified City Data Profile Development
Project: Human City aims to explore the integration of city-level IoT systems to create a cohesive data profile for urban environments. The project seeks to address the challenge of disparate data sources by developing a framework that unifies data from various IoT devices, such as traffic sensors, weather stations, and public transportation systems. By leveraging classroom knowledge in data analytics, IoT, and urban planning, learners will analyze existing data streams and propose a model for seamless data integration. The goal is to enhance city management and decision-making processes by providing a comprehensive view of urban dynamics. This project will focus on identifying key data sources, understanding data interoperability, and proposing a scalable solution for data unification.
SpotStitch Digital Marketing Strategy
Project: Human City is seeking a comprehensive digital marketing plan for its innovative mobile and web app, SpotStitch. SpotStitch is designed to enhance urban living by connecting users with local events, activities, and community resources. The goal of this project is to develop a marketing strategy that effectively increases user engagement and app downloads. The strategy should leverage digital channels such as social media, search engine marketing, and content marketing to reach the target audience. Learners will apply their classroom knowledge of digital marketing principles to create a cohesive plan that aligns with SpotStitch's brand identity and objectives. The project will involve analyzing current market trends, identifying key demographics, and proposing actionable marketing tactics.
Secure Internal Dashboard Development
Project: Human City is seeking a team of learners to develop a secure internal dashboard to efficiently manage their suite of four applications. The current management process is fragmented, leading to inefficiencies and potential security vulnerabilities. The goal of this project is to create a centralized, user-friendly interface that consolidates the management of these applications, enhancing both security and operational efficiency. The dashboard should incorporate role-based access control to ensure that only authorized personnel can access specific features. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their knowledge of web development, cybersecurity, and user interface design in a real-world context. The team will focus on creating a robust backend system, a responsive frontend interface, and ensuring data security throughout the application.