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- The inspiration for our project, EvoQuire, stems from a deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of knowledge. Witnessing the gaps in legal education for children, we were motivated to create a solution that empowers young minds with an understanding of their rights.
- The desire to bridge this educational divide and equip the next generation with essential legal insights served as the driving force behind EvoQuire.
- Inspired by the potential to foster responsible and informed citizens, we embarked on a journey to make legal concepts accessible, engaging, and relevant to children aged 10 to 15.
- Our project is guided by the vision of empowering young learners with the confidence to navigate the complexities of the legal world, ultimately contributing to a fair and just society.
- EvoQuire breaks down intricate legal concepts into kid-friendly explanations, making it easier for children to grasp their rights.
- Addressing the lack of age-appropriate legal education, EvoQuire provides an interactive platform tailored to children's needs.
- By educating children about their legal rights, EvoQuire empowers them to make informed decisions and navigate various situations confidently.
- EvoQuire serves as a bridge, helping parents and guardians facilitate discussions about legal rights effectively and strengthen family connections.
- Designing the UI using Figma was challenging as it was our first experience.
- Utilizing a database with Google Sheets and using it as an API was also a challenging task, since we have never used a database before.
- Incorporating slanted divisions and designing dialogue boxes posed challenges in the frontend development
- Optimization and minor bug fixes
- Improve the question explanations
- Expand the database to contain more questions
- Add sound effects and animations
- User authentication
Here's the Mockup designed in Figma.
Theme:
- Social Impact
Participating TRACKS for InterHacktive 2k23:
- Best UI/UX Design
- Best Project Workflow
Full workflow of the site:
- Landing page introduces the user to the site and links to Quiz and Our Vision page.
- Navigate to Our Vision page to learn more about the vision we had in mind.
- Navigate to Quiz Page to get instruction about the quiz. Click on the attempt button to start the quiz.
- This opens a short multiple-choice-answer type quiz. Select and submit your answer, then you can see the correct answer and the corresponding explanation.
- If you want to quit the quiz, you can do so by clicking the 'Quit Quiz' button. Alternatively, you can continue learning by clicking 'Next Question'.
- After ten questions, the quiz should end. Now, you can view your score.
- Click Home to go back to the landing page.
- Alternatively, visit Our Vision, Feedback or Support pages to check them out.
- Support Page contains urgent helplines.
- Feedback links a Google Form through which the user can submit their feedback regarding the site to the developers.
These are the different development phases EvoQuire went through:
- Idea conceptualization phase utilizing Google Sheets and Excel.
- UI Design using Figma.
- Established a Discord Server for swift communication and collaboration.
- Git and GitHub for collaborative project work.
- Developed an API to fetch data from Sheets using Google Apps Script.
- Hosted on GitHub Pages.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request.
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/Feature1
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add Feature 1'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/Feature1
) - Open a Pull Request
All vector illustrations from FreePik.
Icons from FontAwesome.