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In September 2023, a meeting was held with Chew, her old computer science teacher, and her old schools' current testing coordinator, to discuss a plan to get her program to the rest of the districts in the school | In September 2023, a meeting was held with Chew, her old computer science teacher, and her old schools' current testing coordinator, to discuss a plan to get her program to the rest of the districts in the school | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 10 November 2024
RoomLocations is a SaaS developed primarily by Chew throughout 2019 and early-2020, with progress picking up in mid-2023. Its intended purpose is to allow students enter their ID and retrieve their testing room information, among other optional information. It is currently being used by a school district in her hometown. It is accessible at roomlocations.com.
Usage
Students
Students are given a QR code generated by a room where they are taken to a form to enter their ID to find their room assignment and other optionally provided info.
Staff
Staff must purchase or be added to a license to create new locations Once a location is created, or they join an existing one via an invite, they are able to make "testing dates" where they can enter a Google Sheets link and edit information to tailor the page to the desired effect.
Location managers are able to customize their page as well, including changing the name, background color, and the blurb.
History
During her 11th grade year, Chew had the idea to develop a simple program to allow an ID to be entered to find a room after a 38-page PDF file was distributed to students with the expectation they would find their ID and then their room assignment for an upcoming test. After developing the site some more, she introduced it to some of her teachers, who encouraged her to show it to the school's testing coordinator.
After the initial meeting, the coordinator immediately approved and endorsed it and offered to assist. From there, the site developed and Chew was the assistant. The coordinator would make a Google Sheet document, which was fed into RoomLocations, and it worked from there. To this day, the program is still used by this school.
In September 2023, a meeting was held with Chew, her old computer science teacher, and her old schools' current testing coordinator, to discuss a plan to get her program to the rest of the districts in the school