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Web Developer for Web-Based Learning Platform
The goal of this project is to create a web-based learning platform that caters to the needs of diverse and disadvantaged students. The platform aims to provide an accessible and inclusive learning environment that supports student success and promotes equity in education.

UX Design for an Inclusive Mobile Learning Platform (Figma Prototype)
The goal of this project is to design a high-utility, transformative mobile learning platform prototype in Figma that supports diverse and disadvantaged students . The app should be accessible, inclusive, and engaging , providing a unique user experience compared to existing solutions. This is a UX/UI design project (not coding). Students will conduct user research , create requirements documentation , and design a full-fledged interactive mobile prototype in Figma. The design must prioritize mobile-first principles , accessibility , personalization , and collaborative learning features

Game Developer for Online Learning Platform
The main goal of this project is to create game-based learning experiences that introduce minority and underserved students to STEAM concepts and skills, and to promote equity and access in STEAM education. The aim is to make learning engaging, effective, and accessible to all learners, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Developing STEAM Course Content for Game-Based Learning Platform
The main goal of this project is to develop engaging and effective course content for Toyz's game-based and adaptive learning platform, that introduces minority and underserved students to STEAM skills and knowledge, and prepares them for STEAM careers. The aim is to increase access and equity in STEAM education, and to improve learning outcomes for these students.