Building an app from the ground up, details and edit screens

Welcome back! Two episodes ago, the {low-code} 🚍 journey started down an interesting new pathway. We have been building a mobile portal app for the Hammerhead Turtle Co. (HHTC). In the last episode we built the home screen, which is the screen that will show the users the web tools that are available to them.

Let’s use some mobile inputs on the {low-code} asset tracker app

We have been on the {low-code} bus 🚍 journey for a bit now, and things are shaping up pretty nicely. It’s been an exciting journey. Now, things are about to get better. Listen to a recording of this post: So far, the work we have done has created an app that can be used on

AI buddy translates, captions and gives feedback on presentations and videos

In a previous post we discussed how PowerPoint can give users feedback on presentations using AI services. Here, we want to talk about another tool which offers you a richer set of services. This is part of our ongoing series on artificial intelligence and voice to text services. Imagine this scenario. You are someone who

Brainstorm remotely with MS Whiteboard

In a traditional face to face environment, teams often use whiteboards to collaborate, brainstorm and flesh out ideas. The Technology Innovation Office relies heavily on this practice to flesh out projects and design solutions. This is also a very common practice in the classroom. So how do we do this when we are all working

Collaboration drives innovation

Mediaflo, the Division of Information Technology’s supported Media Management System, runs on the Ensemble Video Platform. Since the launch of Mediaflo, there have been ongoing concerns about video quality and audio/video playback. In addition, Mediaflo has seen its encoding engine discontinued by vendors twice in the last 3 years. Both of those encoding engines [Rhozet