The Horse 2019/20

Technology & Environment

Gamesharing

Hello everyone

Our goals today are:

  • thinking of a way, to share games efficiently
  • Do an experiment with the sharing function on our console
  • ask friends, if they share games together
  • prepare survey for gamers in our age

Our strategy is to do everything together step by step. For our survey we plan to create a link, where they can fullfil the survey.

If you have any questions or inputs, feel free to contact us. 

Regards,

Deia and Rezon

App "SHARE-it"

Hello everybody
The time has come... We have created an animated presentation on PowerPoint of our app idea regarding the topic "Sharing". We are proud to present you the app "SHARE-it". Download the presentation under the following link and try it out:

SHARE-it.pptx

If you like the app let us know. If you have any suggestions for improvement, be sure to write them in the comments. Please note that this is an animation and not yet an app from the AppStore or Google Playstore. Therefore not all functions are available yet, like uploading data or filling out forms.

Thank you very much for your feedback.

Best regards and stay healthy

Dharany and Lars

Sharing clothes - what ressources can we save

We have thougt very intensively and long about all the ressources we can save by sharing clothes. We came up with These materials:

- cotton
- polyester

- Nylon

- leather 

- flax

- wool

- Denim

- ramie

- silk

- fur

- down filled parkas

- spandex

While thinking about all the different materials, we came up with a slightly new idea. We can share  the clothes but it would be possible to rent clothes. There are already some start-ups in the USA for example the company "rent to runway". 

There are other materials you would not think about in the first second.

- zipper

- shoe laces

- Velcro fastener

Best regarts

David, Joel and Oscar 

Concept - app SHARE-it

Source of income: - with commercials
                           - with sponsors
                           - Freemium

Output source:     - supply control
                           - app developer

Here an example:

step 1: You are in a language exchange in London and you have to print something for your school project
step 2: You open the app SHARE-it on your mobile phone
step 3: You are searching for a printer close to you
step 4: You select the printer you want to use
step 5: You go to the lender's house with your stick and print there your stuff for free
step 6: After you have done this you give the lender feedback about your experience on this app

In addition: If you lend for example a broom (Besen) you have to give the lender a deposit. When you bring the item back after you used it then you will get your deposit back.

Lars & Dharany