A belated congrats to all of the EECS182/SI182 students on finishing the semester. For those not familiar with the course, SI182 is an intro to programming course in the informatics program at UM. Paul Resnick and I taught it this past semester, and arranged the course around pulling data from public feeds, processing this data, and presenting it again, online, in a way that adds value.
Here’s a sampling of the final projects:
- Space News Aggregator, Ben Schoenfeldt
- Financial Buy/Sell Recommender, Jennifer Wolf
- Boo-Moo: Books and Movies Recommendation, Azalea Ayuningtyas
- Aggregator, Jia Jin Kee
- SouthQuad menu to SMS (presentation), HeeJung Byun
- Your Perfect Style, Erica Willar
- Hang Ninja (or on Facebook), Matt Hornback & Clint Sweet
- Flickr Weather, Emily Rosengren
- GoodDayGenerator, Andrew Olmsted
- Intelligent Design (Color Palette picker), Allie Ghaman
- Male Tennis Statistics, Danielle Lamy
- Weather Generator, Khizar Jahangir
- The Big Ten Tracker, Jeff Green
- Twitter:Rise&Fall in stock market, Somin Yoo
- Online PGN Interpreter, Andrew Konishi
- visualSearch, Lee Overbeck
- Weather using Geolocation, Mitchell Overbeck
- What’s new A2? (Ann Arbor review highlights), Evan Schuetz
Also, a huge thanks to Chuck Severance, who got this course started and gave us early chapters of his book Using Google App Engine, which gave us the confidence to use App Engine in the course and which we were able to rely on for class readings.
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