Inspiration
As a first year student, we are approaching our first exam. There are confusing among the students regarding on how to check their exam schedule. We also have experienced a scheduling conflict before, resulting in one of the midterm shortened and done in a cramped lecture hall, and another happening on a weekend, which overlapped with a hackathon.
What it does
Our website aim to be user friendly for both professors, administrators and students. For professors, they are able to fill in their availability and room requirements (number of student to be allocated). It then automatically generates a timetable for the administrators which meets the professors requirements with the and is available for the students
How we built it
- Vscode with json formatting for backend
- Use knowledge base of aws bedrock
- Used Figma for the frontend
Challenges we ran into
modifying chatbot to achieve desirable result Model of the bot does not support any external source Code and syntax error
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Idea generation and learning how to use AWS service in a short amount of time as none of our member has any previous experience
What we learned
how to use AWS service
What's next for Nito Schedule
Expansion of the code to days of the week, and inclusion of the different years of education
Built With
- awsbedrock
- figma
- knowledgebases
- python
- vscode
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