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Temp PT

June 8, 2019

Project Term: Winter 2019

Many private physiotherapy clinics have an increasing need for temporary physiotherapists, particularly within small rehabilitation practices. For smaller operations, the hiring process is time consuming and expensive.

Our BIT and BTM students implemented a web-based recruiting service (Temp PT) enabling clinic owners to post available work times and enable practitioners to apply for those times within the same platform.
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Taiv

June 8, 2019

TAIV home page

Project Term: Winter 2019

Establishments such as restaurants, pubs, and hotels often have TVs set up to provide customers with live news and sports entertainment. Taiv was created to replace broadcasters’ ads with targeted ads from the establishment. The original solution did not optimize ad placement during commercial breaks.

BIT and BTM students built a solution that integrates with an establishment’s point-of-sale (POS) data to fetch and analyze real-time purchases to improve ad placement.
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Rusty Steam

June 8, 2019

Rusty Steam game design

Project Term: Winter 2019

Applied Computer Education and the Creative Arts departments at Red River College formed a special collaboration to create a video game that showcases how the artistic and technical skills students are developing can be combined to create a video game. BIT, BTM, and Digital Media Design (DMD) students worked together to create Rusty Steam, a 3D side-scroller game prototype. DMD prepared the creative assets for the game while the BIT/BTM students incorporated the assets to develop the game.
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Spence Neighbourhood

June 8, 2019

Project Term: Winter 2019
The Spence Neighbourhood Association works with the community to provide safety for residents, staff, volunteers, and the homeless. The system used for administering and organizing association staff, volunteers, and participants was taking valuable time away from important activities.

BIT and BTM staff built a system that enables staff to effectively collect, report on, and monitor attendance, supplies, food served, and program activities.
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The Travelling Guardian

June 8, 2019

Project Term: Winter 2019
BIT and BTM students worked with The Travelling Guardian to improve the companion booking experience on The Travelling Guardian website along with companion price estimates, traveller resources, and terminal maps.
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Easy Forms – Part 2

June 8, 2019

Project Term: Winter 2019

Filing a traditional divorce can be lengthy and expensive. Easy Forms is a collaborative project between Evans Family Law, our ACE Project Space students, and Business Administration students. Together, they designed, developed, and performed user testing on a web application to make uncontested divorces accessible to anybody who requires one. Our students’ solution takes the user from step one to printable legal papers in a fraction of the traditional time and cost.
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Go Oil Web Site Refresh

June 8, 2019

Project Term: Winter 2019

Go Oil, a local startup that provides 24/7 on-the-spot oil changes, wanted to recreate their website as their current one was not optimized for multiple cities. BIT and BTM students worked with Go Oil to create a customer database to support their new franchising model. The students assisted in moving the current web site to an updated back-end database and updated the front end design to enable a user experience supporting multiple cities.
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Aquatic Life

September 13, 2018

Aquatic Life - Login PageProject Term: Spring/Summer 2018

Aquatic Life Ltd. is a local business that specializes in environmental water monitoring systems and instrumentation. Our students were able to help them develop a hub to monitor readings online and in real-time.
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Manitoba Chambers of Commerce

September 10, 2018

MB CHambers of Commerce LoginProject Term: Spring/Summer 2018

Our students developed a web-app for the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce (MCC) to facilitate Member 2 Member Deals within their local membership.
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RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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