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Awards & Nominations

CODE 4 HOPE has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Local Peoples' Choice Winner

The Challenge | Smash your SDGs!

Your challenge is to develop creative solutions that use Earth observations to address the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and foster sustainable development worldwide. Use NASA and other Earth observing satellites’ data as well as information generated by crowd-sourcing and in-situ measurements to create practical applications that support environmental and societal policy across water, health, food security and/or land use domains.

PibiOn

By daily challenges created by partners companies, we release every week some tasks that people can do to help the environment, for example, instead of use the car, go to the job using an bike. When the user finishes this, we give him a green coins.

CODE 4 HOPE

Background Why did you build this project?

We decided to start helping the environment educating people and showing the importance of that trough NASA data about the CO2 on the atmosphere.

What inspired your team to choose this challenge?

Because the amount of people that we can help, and of course, this is our planet, we must do something to change the actual situation or stop this to become something worst in the future.

What it does How does your solution resolve the problems posed in this challenge?

By daily challenges created by partners companies, we release every week some tasks that the people can do to help the environment, for example, instead of use the car, go to the job using an bike, or a public transport, when the user finishes this, we give him a “green coin” something that make the user engaged with the app and help the environment. And by the end of each month, we are planning to launch a report coming from NASA data.

What problems and achievements did your team have?

We created a Google Forms and share with our friends and people that we know to validate the idea and the feedback was awesome, the idea has an incredible potential.

Share all the relevant details about your submission. Share failures as well as successes if they are interesting. NASA Resources What NASA data and NASA resources did you use in your solution? Why did you use these data? Remember all Space Apps submissions must use a NASA resource (data, images, references, etc.) to be eligible for global judging.

We used a GIF image showing the increase of CO2 on the atmosphere to impact the users and to let they know about this serious problem related to earth.

Space Apps Offers Did you take advantage of any Offers from Space Apps Collaborators or local sponsors to make your project?

Yeah, a lot of mentors helped us on the project, showing to us the right path.

What were they and how were they helpful?

Giving advices for us and demonstrating how to use NASA data.

Future Plans How can you improve your project?

The project can grow in an amazing way, specially talking about the environment and the things that we are going to change in the future. So, we are planning to include social media in our app to make more people engaged to help the earth, and of course, help the environment that they live.

Do you plan to continue working on this project after Space Apps 2019?

We had that discussion with the group, and they said yes, on our free time we decided to keep the code growing and tell the community to contribute to this open source project.

Built With Insert the hardware and software tools you used here. For example, what coding languages did you use? What hardware did you use (cell phones, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc.)?

We decided to use Flutter to the mobile app so we can easily deploy the app for IOS and android and for the website we used PHP and static HTML file to display the contents in a dashboard.

Try it out Where can we find your submission to try ourselves? Post a link to your public code repository (e.g., GitHub) or a link to an app store (e.g., iTunes, Google Play). You can also provide a demo of you showcasing the project in the form of a video link.

https://github.com/BrunoEleodoro/nasaspaceappsserver

https://github.com/BrunoEleodoro/nasaspacesappsapp