Previous Projects {#intro}
This page lists all of the previous projects of the Service Learning Practicum. Not listed on this page is the set of current projects for the 2016-2017 academic year. The SLP has run for many years:
- The SLP ran as a "beta" test in the spring 2012 semester (12 students, 2 groups)
- 2012-2013 academic year: 39 students and 7 projects
- 2013-2014 academic year: 43 students, 7 projects
- 2014-2015 academic year: 97 students, 15 projects
- 2015-2016 academic year: 66 students, 9 projects
- 2016-2017 academic year: 91 students, 15 projects
The Service Learning Practicum is now a part of the BS CS curriculum, and is offered as CS 4970 (Capstone Practicum I) in the fall and CS 4971 (Capstone Practicum II) in the spring. While the two-semester project sequence may not always be the Service Learning Practicum, it will be for the next few years.
2015-2016 academic year {#2015-2016}
For the 2015-2016 academic year, there were 66 students who are working on 9 projects. Formally, it was a CS 4970: Capstone Practicum I course in the fall and a CS 4971: Capstone Practicum II course in the spring.
- Alliance for Interfaith Ministries: a system to manage the data of the clients assisted by the organization, as well as track appointments and volunteer hours. read more...
- Fluvanna Meals on Wheels: a system that allows the easy generation and maintenance of route sheets as well as volunteer scheduling management. read more...
- Greater Charlottesville Area Development Corporation (no URL): a web portal to allow multiple nonprofits to coordinate assistance to individuals who are working on obtaining employment. read more...
- HELP Line: a system to manage the logs of the calls that come into HELP Line. read more...
- PB&J Fund: a system to manage the data of the students enrolled in their classes. read more...
- People and Congregations Engaged in Ministry (PACEM): a volunteer portal and scheduling system for PACEM’s volunteers and hosting churches. read more...
- ReadyKids: a system to manage the reporting and data collection used by the organization. read more...
- Rivanna Trails Foundation: a collaborative, web-based platform for managing information about the Rivanna Trail. read more...
- Twice is Nice: a volunteer portal to manage the scheduling and record keeping for the volunteers who help work in the store. read more...
2014-2015 academic year {#2014-2015}
For the 2014-2015 academic year, there were 97 students who are working on 15 projects. Formally, it was a CS 4970: Capstone Practicum I course in the fall and a CS 4971: Capstone Practicum II course in the spring.
- Alzheimer's Association, Central & Western Virginia Chapter: a system to manage volunteer data and provide a web portal for volunteers. read more...
- The Arbor Charlottesville: a system to manage the care and recovery of their clients; no identifiable information about the clients will be entered into the system. read more...
- Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad: a system to manage shift scheduling for volunteer EMS workers. read more...
- Charlottesville Municipal Band: a system to manage their donations and membership lists. read more...
- Hope's Legacy: a system that combines horse management (horse care, locations, etc.) with volunteer management (scheduling, hours worked, etc.). read more...
- Innisfree Village: a system to help manage the scheduling of appointments for their residents. read more...
- JAUNT: A real-time system to allow clients to track the buses and view their reservations. read more...
- Loaves and Fishes of Charlottesville: a system to help manage the scheduling of their volunteers for shifts. read more...
- Madison House: a scheduling system that allows the program leaders to schedule their hundreds of volunteers to various volunteer sites and shifts based on scheduling criteria. read more...
- Service Dogs of VA: a system to manage the training of the dogs, who have multiple daily training reports as well as weekly training evaluations. read more...
- The Haven: a web portal for volunteers which will primarily allow for shift scheduling, among other features. read more...
- The Shelter for Help in Emergency: a web portal that allows for volunteer management. read more...
- Thomas Jefferson Adult and Career Education: a online GED and ESL quiz site that allows for customizable preparation quizzes. read more...
- Wintergreen Adaptive Sports: a system to manage the scheduling of the instructors and students who participate in the program. read more...
- WTJU 91.1 FM: a system to allow DJs to create play lists from their music catalog, and play that music on air. read more...
2013-2014 academic year {#2013-2014}
For the 2013-2014 academic year, there were 43 students who are working on 7 projects. Formally, it was a CS 4970: Capstone Practicum I course in the fall and (will be) a CS 4971: Capstone Practicum II course in the spring.
- Virginia Piedmont Regional Science Fair: a registration website that allows for students and teachers to register their students for Central Virginia's middle school and high school science fair. read more...
- The Women's Initiative: a system that allows for scheduling of clients to therapists and rooms. read more...
- Building Goodness Foundation: a web portal for their membership. read more...
- Rivanna Conservation Society: a website to collect information from volunteers in the field, and smartphone apps to allow for easy entering of the data. read more...
- Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP): a system to manage the disparate data sets used to track the energy efficiency of homes after energy-efficient improvements have been made. read more...
- Montanova Stables: a system to manage volunteers, scheduling, and track horse care. read more...
- VOCAL Virginia: an internal system to allow more efficiently streamline their current data collection practices, as well as data visualization and report generation. read more...
More details about these projects can be found here.
2012-2013 academic year {#2012-2013}
For the 2012-2013 academic year, there were 39 students who were working on 7 projects. Formally, it was a CS 4501 course in both semesters, as the current course numbers (CS 4970 and CS 4971) had not been approved yet. 27 of the 39 students used this as their senior thesis project.
- Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville: a web portal that allows for recording and retrieval of information about local houses built by Habitat. read more...
- Virginia Discovery Museum: a system that allows for efficient scheduling of volunteers to daily and weekly shifts, as well as logging and statistical generation of the hours volunteered. read more...
- Center for Nonprofit Excellence: a data dashboard system that assists CNE in collecting data to help strengthen local nonprofits. read more...
- Virginia Institute of Autism Scheduler: a scheduling system that assists with the scheduling of teachers and students for each day's schedule. read more...
- giv2giv: a micro-endowment website that allows for the donation of micro-endowments -- monetary gifts to nonprofits of small amounts that will have their yearly interest gifted to a chosen nonprofit. read more...
- Camp Holiday Trails: a website that assists with the scheduling of camp staff and camper activities. read more...
- Micro-volunteering: a continuation of the project from spring 2012 (see below). read more...
More details about these projects can be found here.
Spring 2012 {#spring2012}
This course first ran as a one-semester version in the spring of 2012, taught by myself and Mark Sherriff. There were two projects:
- Micro-volunteering website: a website that allows local community members with various skills (plumbing, electrical, computer-related, etc.) to assist local nonprofits who need a short job done. This website seeks to match up skilled volunteers with the nonprofits who need their services. (This project was continued in the 2012-2013 academic year.) read more...
- ASPire: The Appalachia Service Project is an organization that brings in volunteer groups to perform home repair for low-income families. ASPire is a system that allows for efficient management of the various assets involved -- groups of volunteers, homes to be worked on, building supplies needed, etc. read more...
More details about these projects can be found here.