eLC is probably one of the bigger updates.

I added biometric protection for eLC (FaceID and TouchID). I envision this method working because instead of using DUO (current solution) to authenticate, this can be built in to the UGA App. This also means that when accessing eLC through the app, there’s no need to use 2FA. This can then function as the authenticator app.

eLC is organized with the same tiles in a grid displaying the classes. Teachers can choose the color if they want to add a little more pop (or can be randomized similarly to the current Desktop version of eLC’s classes with images). Notifications from the classes will be shown if there are any able to be shown. When no notifications are there, instead there will be the picture the teacher uses for their eLC account.

Within each tile will have grades, content, messages from teachers, discussion boards, and assignment upload through Google Drive, iCloud Drive, and Dropbox.

Search

There’s a reason Google is so popular. They’re convenient. That’s all there is to it. Search is just indexing the data that exists and provides the data back. Yet the search in the UGA App is atrocious. Then I thought of implementing a universal search, built in to every part of the app, including eLC.

I figured that the two main uses would be trying to find a location on campus fast, and parsing through eLC, thus I focused on that.

I went with cards to show the different areas, as well as implement a more button for both cards. When tapping on the more results button, the card just expands, so users can see data without switching to a new view. The location search can also tie in to the new map features.

Map

Map was my favorite one to redesign.

I went with something pretty simple for the first part.

In fact, I barely changed anything.

All I did was change the header and the icon in the taskbar.