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Project topic suggestions:

1. Problem: Burnout and Lack of Work-Life Balance


Solution: Create an app that monitors workload and suggests breaks, time-offs, and stress-relief
activities, encouraging users to achieve a healthy balance. This app could include a time-
tracking feature for self-assessment, personalized wellness tips, and automatic notifications for
taking breaks. For more privacy-conscious companies, the app can keep data usage and tracking
purely individual, allowing employees to use it as a personal tool for self-care.

Feature: list of friends you have & shows if friends are free
list of activities you like

2. Personalized Study Planner and Quiz App


• Problem: Students often find it hard to review effectively for exams and retain key
information.
• Solution: An app that creates personalized study plans and quizzes based on a student's
curriculum and weak areas. It tracks progress over time, suggests areas for improvement, and
includes customizable quizzes for self-testing.

3. Financial Management and Budgeting


Problem: Many students face financial pressures related to tuition, housing, and daily expenses,
often lacking budgeting skills.
Solution: A Student Budgeting and Financial Advice App could help by:
Offering customizable budgeting tools for tracking expenses, income, and saving goals.
Providing tips on cost-saving, meal planning, and financial literacy.
Sending alerts when nearing spending limits in certain categories.
Connecting students to available scholarships, grants, and financial aid resources.
Budgeting: A financial management app designed for college students. It can track expenses,
manage budgets, and provide tips on saving money by including reminders for bill payments,
tracking subscriptions, and alerts for special student discounts in local shops. It could also have
a social aspect, allowing users to share budgeting tips with other students.

4. Skills Gaps and Continuous Learning


Problem: The rapid pace of technological change means employees often struggle to keep up
with the latest tools and skills.
Solution: A Personalized Learning Pathways app could provide targeted learning support by:
Suggesting tailored learning paths based on job role, team needs, and individual skills.
Offering bite-sized courses and tutorials to fit into employees’ schedules, with completion
tracking.
Integrating with existing learning platforms (e.g., Udemy, Coursera) and recommending courses
specific to career goals.
Allowing users to share learning goals with their managers for feedback and career growth
discussions.

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