What it does

Introducing CampusPulse. A platform where you can share your thoughts instantly through interactive surveys and see what your peers are thinking. CampusPulse gotchu!

Inspiration:

The idea for CampusPulse was inspired by the need for quick, efficient, and anonymous feedback from students to improve overall campus life. As university students, we often find ourselves overwhelmed with the pace of academic life, and at the same time, we don’t always have easy channels to express how we’re feeling or provide constructive feedback. We wanted to create a system that made it easy for students to express themselves and for faculty or student leaders to gather meaningful insights.

How we built it

We built this interactive platform using HTML, CSS, and Javascript. We chose to use Replit for the majority of our collaborative development. The logo was designed using Figma.

Challenges we ran into

Throughout this hackathon, we ran into a few main challenges. Our biggest challenge was the development environment we chose–Replit. We used Replit as we were the most familiar with it, but it proved to be troublesome with many syncing issues and a plan that just ran out of development minutes. Additionally, we found that linking these files together proved to be difficult at first, but once we got the hang of it, it was alright.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We are proud of successfully implementing an interactive and engaging survey system. We are also proud of overcoming technical challenges with Replit and ensuring smooth collaboration despite limitations.Designing an intuitive and user-friendly UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Lastly, we are proud of developing a recognizable and clean branding for CampusPulse, including a custom logo made in Figma.

What we learned

Throughout the development of CampusPulse, we gained valuable insights into structuring and linking HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files efficiently for better organization. We also learned the importance of selecting the right development environment to prevent unnecessary technical hurdles that could slow down progress. Additionally, designing an interactive and user-friendly survey experience taught us how to engage users effectively and encourage participation in real-time feedback.

What's next for CampusPulse

Moving forward, we plan to implement a back-end system to store and analyze survey data more effectively, ensuring scalability and security. We also aim to enhance real-time analytics and visualizations to provide deeper insights into student feedback. Beyond academics, we envision expanding survey categories to cover campus events, dining experiences, and overall student well-being, making CampusPulse a comprehensive platform for student engagement and campus improvement.

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