Inspiration
Had to do a final project for a UML course I took in school. Instead of writing up a boring final paper describing the history of UML and how to properly class model, we decided to take on a interactive approach and create a website that allows users to read the information in the format that is actually appealing.
How it works
Basic html files, and a javascript plugin for the quiz portion. The content is straight-foreward and we skipped out on some of the more advance techniques that are beyond the basics of UML class modeling.
Challenges I ran into
- Deriving the content for the materials, and making the site interactive enough to make it enjoyable for users.
- Coming up with solid questions that can help build foundational knowledge of UML class diagramming.
- Learning UML.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
- Fully Responsive
- Completing the project within 8 hours and doing a final take-home in conjunction
- Original Design
- Smooth UX experience
What I learned
- UML

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