Awards & Nominations

Aquarela has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Global Nominee

Create a Mascot

The world is full of scientific information that can help us make informed decisions and take action. However, that information is not always accessible to young learners. Your challenge is to create a mascot that can help make learning about Earth and space science more fun and welcoming for younger audiences.

Aquarela

Summary

Aquarela is an educational mobile app for children (from 2-7 years old) to learn about the solar system in an easy way!They'll have a rocket as their mascot that will guide them during their journey into space. It'll be very pleasent and costumizable, so that they can choose their favorite color.The journey will lead them through all of the planets in the solar system, in order. In every one of them, the children will have an unique minigame challenge and while they solve it, they'll listen to an educational song about the planet they're in.All of the data used to create the song lyrics and some of the visual media in the game are from NASA's database.

How We Addressed This Challenge

We've developed an educational mobile app for children (from 2-7 years old) to learn about the solar system with music and minigames.

It's important because children are our diamond for the future. The earlier they learn about science, the more they create, develop and discover about important technologies for the world. Maybe one of them could save our lives, right?

The application teach them in an effortless way about all of the planets in the solar system. We wanted them to learn not knowing they're learning, so thats why we chose music as their book. While they're distracted playing minigames, they'll actually absorb something from it.

We really hope this will be in every children's tablet/smartphone in the world, because science starts not only with graduated scientists, but also in every idea a creative kid can have.

How We Developed This Project

The 'create a mascot' challenge really got our atention. Our team was inspired by it because we all love the educational area!

At first, we searched about all of the people who we could help with a new educational technology, and the kids were the most interesting and loving audience we've found.

We used HTML to develop all of the front-end code for the application. The music was recorded with the IOS voice recorder.

The softwares that helped us are: Visual Studio Code, Adobe XD, Git, Github and Discord.

We had a problem with the developing time, because we really thought we could implement the minigames before the project submission, but we couldn't do that in time.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We used the NASA's websites data to create all of the information found in the song lyrics in the application.

All of the imges of planets we added to our project are from NASA's website for kids.

Project Demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UQBWt0Mqf8

Data & Resources

https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/menu/solar-system/

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mercury/overview/

https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/all-about-mercury/en/

https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/all-about-venus/en/

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus/overview/

https://www.nasa.gov/venus

https://www.nasa.gov/planetmercury

Tags
#educational #appsforchildren #easylearn #littlescientists #discovering #mercury #venus #solarsystem #mascotapp #mobileapp #solarsystemlearning #planets #journey #rocketjourney #spacejourney #journeyforkids #kidsinscience #scienceforkids #cientistskids #gamification #educationalgame
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.