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GovHackMyself


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Evidence of Work

iBINs

Project Info

Team Name


GovHackMyself


Team Members


2 members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


An interactive gps app to locate rubbish bins located near the user of the app. The app is made to be interactive and fun to use to promote an intentional focus on cleaning the environment. Features include; bin locations relative to user position, data about the use of bins, educational content, cutomisable avatars, redeemed and redeemable rewards and leaderboards. The app created is a prototype and will need more development but gives a general concept of the desired product.


Data Story


The data used was provided by the Sunshine Coast council and is an open data set that logs the longitude and latitude of bins on the Sunshine Coast. The data also includes the frequency of servicing which relates to the amount of use each bin receives.


Evidence of Work

Video

Homepage

Team DataSets

Comparison between Queensland and national average for different site types

Data Set

Comparison between Queensland and national average trend over time

Data Set

Comparison between Queensland and national average for main material types littered

Data Set

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