Submitted by ElectronicallyE on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 17:21
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ElectronicallyE
DRIVE is a website designed to be easily understood by the masses.
The website currently contains 3 pages, Home Page, Fatalities and Roads. These pages combined contain information about safety, road tolls plus quick facts, roads, maps and reviews.
Search engines are found throughout the website, allowing people to find specific data.
Maps provided by Google Maps are simple, yet inform the public about roads. This includes surface, distance and traffic. On this same page, members of the website can review roads, also giving a star rating out of five.
hi my name is Matthew Connole My project is on the Australian indigenous, and finding important fact about them and how they commit to Australia and its society. I will do this by using a visual infograph to show the statistics of for eg: smokers, ages and the overall population of them in Australia. This will be presented between three to four infographs.
Our team name is BOLD, the is stands for the people in our group, Ben Sakovits, Olivia Lee, Liam Cameron-Smith, David Hin
We are year 11's from The Heights we are definitely are not professionals who are great with all these programming, coding etc. However we are very passionate about this competition.
Name of the hack
Our project is an interactive info-graphic website, named after the famous WWI phrase ‘For King and Countree’ (For King and Country)
Submitted by unleashedsa on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 16:00
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Double Stuffed
At the start of the project we had lots of ideas, we decided to work on a dogs life because it was more interesting and we wouldn't get bored working on it. Our project is an infographic poster which informs people about dog parks, the top breeds in the area and how many attacks have been in the suburbs, as well as locations of parks in Playford and Salisbury also the suburb with the most dogs. Our project is based on people who have dogs and they are trying to find a park where they can take their dog. The data we have used was 2015 dog registration dataset.