CEEn 594R Project 2 JAMAR BYU FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS

Published 2016-03-11
A website created by Jordan Frustaci and Marlee Seat in Tethys for the Geospatial Software development class at BYU.

All Comments (9)
  • @christiankesler
    Fantastic images were used throughout the presentation and the app itself. The menu is simple and easily understandable. Great job!
  • Awesome graphics and user interface. I really like the drop-down list and the highlight videos. Good project and great presentation.
  • @jakenelson9021
    As was mentioned previously I liked the music in the presentation! I liked how you walked the users through the startup of virtual box. Great use of videos as well!
  • @kanie33
    Great job guys! Great presentation, well thought out and the interactive map was easy to follow. Loved how the highlights were linked well with your points!
  • I like the music and initial slide that you started with - it got me excited and wanting to be at Lavell Edwards Stadium watching a football game. It was also great how you showed how to get your app running in Tethys. I liked how you had a few different pages that helped the user navigate the app. I especially like the two different perspectives that you provided for viewing the game data (by location or by highlights). It was sweet how you could click both on the stadium football icon or the city shapefile to get additional information. I did not exactly understand how the lines represented a season... The highlight video selection stuff is sweet. Great job!
  • @alexarndt2400
    wow, really good job. I really liked your idea and would totally enjoy this as a real website. I really liked your highlights page with the drop down list that would change the video displayed on the page.
  • @Savythatch22
    Really good idea! I liked it a lot! I think for the polygons it would be cool if you did a polygon of the whole state it was located in. Then have a filter to show certain regions of the country where there is a game.
  • I really liked how you guys embedded the video highlights from each game. Overall the web app was very well organized, the lines didn't make that much sense to me...maybe I just missed the finer details of why the points are connected on the map. Other than that, great job!