Senior Projects
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Spring 2009 Senior Project Teams
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Lead Tester:
Micaah Bailey
Matthew Siadak
Richard McNeil
Ryan Huneidi
Description:
We are to design and implement a application allowing the advising department of the school of nursing to track student progress through the program. Advisors will be able to enter a new student into the program, update student progress and calculate statistics for all of the students within the program.
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Team Leader:
Implementation Manager:
Design Manager:
Planning Manager:
Web Site Manager:
Robert Lynn
Charles Montgomery
Michael Calvin
Matthew Wilmsmeyer
Gary Basarich
Description:
To develop an interactive video game that will utilize the Nintendo Wii gaming remote that will teach the proper brushing technique in children ages four and five. The game will be designed to appeal to boys and girls in order to encourage game play. As the game is played children will progress through levels designed to achieve increased learning and dexterity. Involvement translates to more effective unsupervised brushing with incorporation of dental facts that the child learns along the way. The long term goal for the game will be for dental offices to incorporate the use of the game to enhance oral hygiene instruction and transfer the learned skills to the home environment. This will ultimately reduce the incidence of dental caries.
Team:
Team Manager:
Lead Designer:
Lead Developer:
Lead Tester:
Rajiv Chalasani
Mark Goesmann
Kevin Staake
Dave Nymann
Description:
Our project is to develop an application to aid farmers in third world countries. Our software will allow them to estimate their budget and foresee overhead costs.
Team:
Team Leader:
Quality Control:
Design:
Implementation:
Mike Abegg
Chris Ballenger
Tom Scarborough
Alex Towell
Description:
A web-based system for managing the experiment participation pool for the SIUE Psychology Department. The participation pool consists of Psychology 111 students who are required to participate in experiments designed or conducted by students and faculty in the Psychology Department.