We developed a website to raise awareness about the Artemis Program for the target group of students between the ages of 7-13, the age range of the children that are the most curious about space. We focused on the voice recordings in consequence of the lack usage of that specific kind of resource from NASA archives. We are taking attention to the previous and ongoing events in a way that has never been used. We are aiming to lead our users to draw their research path by providing them engaging challenges.
As team Simurgs, we merged under the concept of creating a joyful learning environment. We preferred to use the benefits of the software world. We designed our drawings and website icons from Adobe Photoshop and team member designs from Github Octocat to make it more aesthetic. We underlie our website by using HTML and CSS and embed the Scratch 2.0 games by using Sulfurous, which runs Scratch projects by compiling them to JavaScript. We showed our demo to our target group, who are also our immediate surroundings, and got positive feedback.
We preferred to use the audios which are increasing their popularity in today’s world. We added some voice vectors in our drawings. The icons' positions are the locations that voices have recorded. By doing so, we aimed to increase interest in historical records of NASA.
-NASA Audios and Ringtones
-Sulfurous
-Scratch 2.0
-Github Octacat