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THE

SORTING

HAT

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The Sorting Hat Team *

David Daniels

Sherry Yang

Krista Neel

Full Stack Developer

(Back End Focus)

Full Stack Developer

(Middle Focus)

Design, UI, Front End Developer

*** ….with not an insignificant amount of help from Chris LeBlanc, & Sandra Marquez!

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Mission statement: To build offline communities through a shared love of Harry Potter

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The the oppppppOpportunitythe

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Opportunity

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The Solution

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How The Sorting Hat Works

Step 1

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Take a Harry Potter Quiz

Logic sorts user into House and displays result, saving user info to Sequelize DB

User is pointed to specific Theme Park location on particular day/time to meet fellow fans in same house

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The Technologies:

Express + Body Parser + Node.js + MySQL + Glyphicon Library + Sequelize + Javascript + JQuery + HTML + CSS + Bootstrap +Google Fonts

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Project Management: Trello + Slack

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Milestones

Where we are in the Design Process

June 7th, 2018

June 9th

June 12th

June 24th

June 19th

June 14th

June 16th

Ideation Session, Trello Project Management, define member roles

Architect the app, narrow scope of the project

Continue coding backend, integrate questions into survey

More architecting...yeah!

CSS and Modal details, Heroku deploy, Demo Day!

Re-Deploy, if any bugs found

Connecting front end to back end

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Directions for Future Development:

  • Uberize the app: Facilitate smaller groups at any time meeting to visit park together (rather than predetermined date/times)
  • Further specificity: Sort not only into houses but also Wand, Patronus and Ilvermorny House
  • Build additional page w/ small Google map showing house specific icon of each user at theme park (think LimeBike UI)

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Q&A

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