FlapJack is designing and developing a web app to assist in the education of children ages 8 to 11. We want to develop curiosity and awareness in children at a young age about marine life and human impacts, as well as help them learn in a fun and meaningful way. FlapJack will utilize research, game development, and game design to provide an educational resource for students, teachers, and parents. This project is part of the University of Washington's Informatics Capstone for Winter and Spring 2023.
- Jun Nguyen - Project Manager, Software Engineer, Character & Assets Artist, Graphic Designer (GitHub, LinkedIn)
- Delaney Edwards - UX Designer, Writer, Environment Artist (GitHub, LinkedIn)
- Aaron Ho - Software Engineer (GitHub, LinkedIn)
- Brian Ho - Researcher, Writer, Software Engineer (GitHub, LinkedIn)
Our slide deck for presentation can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IB_CFmyB5FzvSokPNGVuWLipGHELuMevk6bhpkMf5rY/edit?usp=sharing
Our website has been deployed via Firebase and can be found here: https://marine-rescue-seaquel.web.app
Merge updates from branches into the main branch via pull requests.
Checkout to the publishing page branch:
git checkout -b publishingPage
Pull from the main branch:
git pull origin main
Create the build:
npm run build
Deploy to the website:
firebase deploy
Push the new deployed firebase file to the publishing page branch:
git add .
git commit -m <commit message>
git push
Please make a separate branch for your work and submit a pull request. Contributed code must be reviewed and approved by a developer of FlapJack. If approved, the team may merge your contribution.
Code is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.