Hello All,I work for a web development unit in the College of Engineering at N.C. State. I've been tasked with coming up with a few ideas for projects that would be useful for students at N.C. State (not necessarily in Engineering).What I'm asking from you guys is to give me an idea of a web-related idea / project that you would have used while attending the university or would still use given the chance. Think like a student would as far as your ideas go.Thank you for your time and I hope to get some good input![Edited on November 25, 2008 at 8:05 PM. Reason : politics]
11/25/2008 8:01:03 PM
How about a Campus Map that isn't 15 years old, and completely worthless to students?You could leverage, oh I don't know.... google maps API.Or you could just get your deparment to put online the Campus Map I made several years ago that they never implemented: http://www.snotmonkey.com/work/maps/Do you work with Margaret Hudacko?
11/25/2008 8:23:54 PM
They're actually already doing that, Noen
11/25/2008 8:49:48 PM
a version of jobs.ncsu.edu that doesn't suck assa version of applyyourself that doesn't suck assa version of mypack portal that doesn't suck assa book lookup by faculty - both what they require in their classes and what they've written (include images of the covers); maybe include prices from local area stores/online retailersa more user-friendly version of the ncsu grade distributions (hmm, actually nevermind, i think i'll give that one a go myself)etc etc etc
11/25/2008 9:44:11 PM
11/25/2008 9:49:39 PM
link plz?[Edited on November 25, 2008 at 9:50 PM. Reason : nm found it][Edited on November 25, 2008 at 9:54 PM. Reason : eh, was thinking something better than that, but that's def an improvement over the current system]
11/25/2008 9:50:30 PM
just give upthere is too much work to do
11/25/2008 10:02:55 PM
11/25/2008 10:07:09 PM
WebApp: http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/maps/betaAir Application Preview: http://people.engr.ncsu.edu/mdwheele/airENGRee Revamp: http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/maps/beta/revampTry this out, tell me what you think. We recently showcased this at the UNC Cause conference with very positive feedback. We're welcoming any feedback from students/alumni/public. One other feature we're hoping to include is mapping of student schedules. One of the major selling points of the current application is EOS lab availability, which I think is a valuable asset for many of our students to have. Mypack is an issue unto itself, however not an issue to my department. I'll welcome more *innovative* applications of web technology than something that is no more than a mashup of university resources in a ungraceful manner. Give me more ideas on new applications that you want to see. Fixing mypack or jobs is not my job. I've been tasked with *new* technology.Also, let's drop the animosity I've picked up thus far. I'm only asking for helpful input, I'm not hoping to rain on your parade or anything. I'm here to help you as the user, not to hurt your feelings.As a side note, what makes you say Margaret Hudacko, just out of curiosity?[Edited on November 26, 2008 at 4:56 AM. Reason : oh god it's stein...]
11/26/2008 4:50:33 AM
11/26/2008 8:18:47 AM
11/26/2008 9:31:06 AM
ignore the troll. ^.Transportations TVS system is awesome, and a great move. It needs lots of improvements. I offered lots of ideas, but never heard back from them.As for the new map system, I liked ee Revamp the best. Needs a few corrections though. Start the map zoomed in closer to NC State. Second, the map should be able to zoom in/out with a scrollwheel. That didn't work for me.grade distribution tool & registration should be the same system - you should be able to input all the classes you want to take. Then all the possible classes are shown, with teacher, building, hours, days, summary, past 4 semesters worth of grade distributions, books, etc. An all-in-one stop for students to get everything they need. This will require teachers to get off their ass and choose a book, instead of waiting for the last minute. Hell, they shouldn't be changing books that often anyways. Secondly, this system should also show an interactive calender with all of these class choices (even overlapping classes, etc) so you can get a visual. There should be options to limit the number of classes shown, etc, as well as ways to input custom time blocks. In the end, the student is allowed to see and play around with schedules (allow them to be saved). Then someone can see their saved schedules, books, grade distributions, etc, all on one page. Also, on the scheduling/calender, not only should students be able to save different schedules, but have that ability to "submit" a schedule/calender, which registers you for those classes [Edited on November 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM. Reason : ,]
11/26/2008 9:51:56 AM
In reference to grade distributions and registration:This is something that has come up in a meeting or two, so I'm glad to hear it from someone outside. We've taken serious thought into developing the system you've just describe... almost exactly as you've described it (which is a little weird, but overall a good thing I think). The problem we've run into seems to be one of politics which I'm not even going to try to get into. Other than that, we want to do things like looking at a degree audit to determine what a student needs to take, crunching through all the combinotorics of what time classes are held, grade distributions, etc etc. We even thought to go as far as take student reviews (outside of grade distributions) into account. One thing that has come up more than once is that if we build something that gives you the best possible schedule, individuals who register after everyone else have pretty much the bottom of the barrel. Another issue would be that professors who have a poor rating with students would have less favor in the system, resulting in lower class populations, which then causes classes to be dropped, blah blah blah. Overall, I think this tool is needed and I agree with everything said thus far about it. In reality... well I won't go there. I like the idea.@wdprice3: We were going to talk to trans-loc about possibly getting a feed from their gps data to display the routes on EE. A friend of ours who worked for them said they are very protective over their system, which I suppose is understandable. They have a great product. However, we dropped it at that point.Thanks again for all input!
11/26/2008 10:41:36 AM
I wish I could remember all the ideas I had for the Trans-loc system. I'll think about it again, and if I come up with something, I'll post my ideas.as for:
11/26/2008 10:54:36 AM
11/26/2008 11:57:58 AM
11/26/2008 12:25:49 PM
^I used pickaprof when I was in school. There is also this message_topic.aspx?topic=519039Also when I was still in school, one of the first things I did was make a flow chart of my degree key to easily recognize co/pre-reqs for courses. As time went one I just kept updating the chart and making a plan. This was very helpful for me, especially when I was trying to get a certain professor for a certain class, that way I could visualize how skipping this class for a semester would effect my overall progress without just reading MAE XXX requires blah blah blah. Also, my senior year there were certain 400 level classes were required to take certain 400 level electives (that were only offered one semester, either spring or fall). So around my sophmore/junior years I could plan out the order of the classes I wanted in order to get into the electives I wanted. That is probably not something that merits its own project, but could be used in conjunction with some other suggestions, to help us visual learners out.[Edited on November 26, 2008 at 12:50 PM. Reason : ]
11/26/2008 12:46:16 PM
11/26/2008 1:13:29 PM
eeRevamp is pretty damn awesome.The only thing still desperately missing is a custom "Map" view. NCSU already maintains a similar resource, so why not leverage it. Also, default it to building, not people.Utilizing the directions routing capabilities of the API would be cool too, but I dont know how useful it would be for walking directions, as I doubt Gmaps supports that.
11/26/2008 5:29:28 PM
google maps has a transit method filterdunno if the api does
11/26/2008 5:53:15 PM