App of the Month Winners 2017
Truth or Dare by Jacob Palacios, Sean Mcquerrey, Logan La barge |
7th Graders Jacob, Sean, and Logan made the traditional schoolyard game digital and mobile for their school project. |
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All in One Vocal School Assistant by Khalid Abdalla |
CobU by Dimitrios Chatzifoteinos |
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Austrian 9th grader Khalid's first time programming proved successful with his all-in-one app to help students stay organized at school. | Dimitrios, a lawyer from Greece, made this calculator app with blind and visually impaired people in mind. The user interface is specially designed for ease of use. |
Youth Winner | Adult Winner | ||
Slider Game by Amogh Chaturvedi |
Veterans in Crisis by Jeanmarie Lerner |
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11 year old Amogh loves logic games and wants to inspire others to love them as well. His Slider Game app is a well-executed version of the classic tile swap puzzle game. | Self-described old coot and retired Army pilot Jeanmarie Lerner created Veterans in Crisis to connect veterans in need with the resources that are available to them, using location services on their phone or tablet. |
Dice by Anson Savage and Tyson Seable |
Spell Bind by Param Thakkar |
Pictionary 2.0 by Cameron Mitchell & Jacob Michalski |
Grand Quiz by GK Rahul Khanna |
Two cousins who "love being nerds and programming apps", Anson and Tyson have made a simple but elegant dice app. Choose how many dice you want and roll away! | Canadian 7th grader Param created Spell Bind, a very helpful companion for studying spelling. The app says words out loud and you get to spell them. It tests you, tracks your score, and also has a "Learn" feature. | A team of hardworking students from New York who love technology with a passion created a Pictionary play and pass app. Test your drawing skills with your friends! | 15 year old Rahul created Grand Quiz as a resource for Indian students to prepare for national exams. The quizzes test general knowledge, so they are useful for anyone in the world! |