Mobile App Development - Content Module
Closed
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level
Project scope
Categories
UX design Mobile app development Information technology Software development Machine learningSkills
user experience (ux) design user interface (ui) design app store (ios) mobile application development github restful api ios development git (version control system) apple ios apple ipadThe project goals include:
- Investigate and fix the bugs related to the app's content module
- Implement changes as per product backlog for content module features
- Make the related screens responsive on iPad
- Perform an extensive and full test of the app
- Deploy the app to the App Store and provide post launch support
To achieve the project goals, the students will need to do the following:
- iOS mobile app development of changes and new features
- Client-side REST API development
- Investigation and resolution of existing and post launch bugs
- Testing the app using Xcode and an iPhone device (with iOS 14 or later). Testing on an iPad would be desirable, but optional.
- User experience and user interface design of new or changed features
- Use of Git and GitHub to maintain Intellyon's private code repository, as the work progresses
- Technical documentation of the work done
Students will connect directly with us for mentorship and guidance throughout the project. We will be able to provide the following:
- Understanding of the current product
- Understanding of the current code base
- Access to well structured and comprehensive task list
- Access to technical documentation
- Daily status meetings
- Review of work done
About the company
Company
Intellyon Inc. is a new startup creating an app (mobile and web platforms) that will enable people to share knowledge and learn from each other in a quick, visual and engaging manner.
Users will use visuals to share insights, journeys, etc; under topics such as academic, technology, business and personal development.