CS160 Course at UC Berkeley
CS160 Design Project 1
The goal of this two-part assignment is to observe and interview users, brainstorm, prototype, and get feedback.
Ideas, prototypes, and user feedback
Let your basket remember what you need.
Home Control App
Is It Crowded? is an app (currently only on paper) that connects to heat-sensing cameras and detects whether or not an area is crowded.
A simplistic and easy-to-use mobile reminders app for quick tasks!
App that finds the best Wi-Fi network nearby and automatically connects to it, switching periodically as the connection quality changes.
User studies from all those non-students lurking around! A combination of both Assignment 1.1 and 1.2.
A mobile app that allows users to record their dreams when they wake up
Converts temperatures between Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit; intended for everyday pedestrian use.
CS 160 Individual Programming Assignment 1
Converts temperature values between different temperature scales
The most robust, scalable temperature converter there is out there.
Converts temperatures in metrics of Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Delisle
It's a bird! It's a plan! No it's a temperomter!
Converts temperature between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin
A temperature converter to several scales.
Convert between Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Celsius
convert temperatures between K, F, C, made using Kinoma Studio
A mobile app to convert temperatures
Converts between Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit.
CS160: Individual Programming Assignment 1 - Create a simple temperature converter that demonstrates interaction using Kinoma Studio
Converts between Kelvin, Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Delisle.