Tech Stack
- justinmind
About Client
The client hosts an online subscription-based platform that offers programming and engineering lessons for children aged between 6 to 16 years. It is easily accessible, affordable and tailored to the specific needs of end users. They approached Brainvire to develop clickable wireframes that will showcase the list of the latest online courses for children and help them to learn science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) online.
About Product
Clickable wireframes are used to prototype the interactive elements of a user interface. It is a cost-effective alternative to traditional programming of websites and it can show more than one state of a user interface. The idea of implementing clickable wireframes in an e-learning portal is quite new. Brainvire’s team charted out a fine blueprint of the project after understanding the client’s requirements. The solution will bridge the gap between tech education and industry requirements. Additionally, children can share the courses on the client’s exclusive social network where they can create posts, events, groups, and tag their friends. The children can also subscribe for a particular course and pay the fees for the same.
Novel Concept
Implementing wireframes in education portals was a new concept that the client wanted to experiment with.
The team held multiple brainstorming sessions with the client to understand their specific requirements and finalized the development model accordingly.
Solution
The Challenges
Result
- Increased Number of UsersThe education portal captivated the attention of children and registered an increase in the number of users.
- Faculty SupportChildren can contact the respective faculty directly once they have subscribed for a particular course. It will help to identify the strengths and weaknesses of students.
- Maintenance of Courses based on Children’s FeedbackThe client can upgrade the syllabus of courses based on the answers of questionnaires submitted by children.
- Social Networking Between ChildrenChildren can learn the skills of socializing with their virtual classmates at a very young age. It will help to develop their overall personality.