My alma mater, Rochester Institute of Technology, participated in the event. The event was well received and was attended by Sean Herron, a member of NASA’s Open Government team, and Rob Bishop, a developer with the Raspberry Pi Foundation . During December 1, which is also World AIDS Day, I live tweeted some tips to consider when developing an application for third world or middle income countries. I hope those who saw the tips found them helpful. I have listed them below for future programmers:
Things to Consider when Developing an Application for a Developing or Middle Income Country
- If your creating an app that stores a lot of data. Make sure it saves often. Electricity may be an issue
- Internet Speeds vary within countries. Make sure your app can run with little to no Internet
- Remember your users and make sure your app is user friendly
- Please consider that getting access to a phone may be easier then a computer.
- If your creating an app for a global audience please consider people with disabilities Note: Section 508 is a good reference concerning Tip 5
- Good Documentation can be just as important then the app itself
- Make sure English is a national language in that country. If not consider translating some of the texts or providing that option
Learn more about the Peace Corps Innovation Challenge at: http://innovationchallenge.peacecorps.gov/
Happy Hacking :D
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