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Apple announces WWDC20 Swift Student Challenge winners

The company has highlighte­d three of the 350 winners from 41 countries.

- BY JASON CROSS

In conjunctio­n with its WWDC virtual developer event, Apple held a Swift Student Challenge ( go.macworld.com/ swch) where students 13 and older were invited to create Swift Playground­s projects. Apple has announced that there are 350 winners from 41 countries, but has chosen to highlight the efforts of three students who have done much more than create a Swift Playground­s project.

Sofia Ongele, Palash Taneja, and Devin

Green all “view challenges in the world as opportunit­ies to effect change,” as the Apple release says.

Sofia Ongele built the IOS app Redawn ( go.macworld.com/rdwn) to help survivors of sexual assault. “I wanted to make something that makes this process less isolating,” she said.

Palash Tangeja built a web-based tool that uses machine learning to predict how mosquito-borne diseases like dengue

fever would spread, after having contracted the disease himself. His entry to the student challenge was a Swift playground that teaches coding while simulating how a pandemic moves through a population, showing how precaution­s such as social distancing and masks can help slow infection rates.

Devin Green was having trouble waking up in the mornings, so he designed a program using a pressure mat under his bed. If weight is still on the mat after he’s supposed to be up, an alarm goes off and won’t stop until he uses his phone to scan a QR code. His Swift Playground­s challenge winner includes an artificial-intelligen­ce robot named Stanny that can recognize and respond to 63 different comments and questions. ■

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 ??  ?? Sofia Ongele’s Redawn app helps survivors of sexual assault find resources.
Sofia Ongele’s Redawn app helps survivors of sexual assault find resources.
 ??  ?? Devin Green’s Slight app allows students to manage their time better.
Devin Green’s Slight app allows students to manage their time better.

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