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An application that tells you which native land you are on and explore other native territories around the globe.
An R package for data processing and visualization of the naturecounts dataset.
Running the world to change the world.
A mobile app that allows for interactive education about indigenous peoples' languages, culture, lands and much more.
A management system that matches Brain Canada applicants to reviewers in the most similar research field using Python and the Pandas and Levenshtein Libraries.
An app that lets you visualize recorded bird sightings on a map.
A website that informs Canadians about the Indigenous lands they live on, provides them with the opportunity to learn about its tribes and history, as well as share their own Indigenous history.
Engaging game with micro fundraising abilities
Assignment Made Easy!
A small paid game with interesting characters and mechanics. All done free hand animation. Brawler type game with 1 opponent. All done using python and pygame.
Brain Canada Application Management System helps the applicants access Brain Canada more easily and efficiently. In this project, users experience a more smooth application process.
A website dedicated to ensuring that Indigenous Canadian history will never be forgotten.
"Where Am I?" is a website that one can use to find their location, as well as the Indigenous Territory that they are on using our API.
Tribes are not gone! Protection is not done!
Hey, this is my solution to the Breast Cancer Society Of Canada's first challenge. The challenge was to create something interactive with a donation component to it. Thus, this is what I created.
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