Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Twins win App contest

- DAVE PEROZEK

ROGERS — Twin 15-yearolds Arthi and Arjun Krishna said they looked around their school and noticed many other students weren’t very interested in reading. They thought a mobile applicatio­n that fosters a love of reading at an early age might be a good idea.

They created BookGazers, an applicatio­n that provides videos, puzzles and quizzes to enhance the material of a companion book.

Judges chose BookGazers as the winner of this year’s Congressio­nal App Challenge for the 3rd District of Arkansas, represente­d by Steve Womack.

Arthi and Arjun, both Bentonvill­e High School students, got a chance to meet Womack on Monday at his Rogers office, where Womack presented them both a medallion and a certificat­e recognizin­g their accomplish­ment.

The students’ parents attended the presentati­on, as did several representa­tives of Bentonvill­e Schools, including Superinten­dent Debbie Jones.

The U.S. House of Representa­tives launched the challenge in 2013 to promote student creativity and engagement in fields related to science, technology, engineerin­g and math. This is the third year Womack sponsored the contest in his district.

Womack praised the Bentonvill­e School District for the achievemen­ts of its students both in the classroom and on the athletic fields.

“Now I’m rewarding a Bentonvill­e pair here, twins,

with an honor that comes out of STEM education, which we all know is the new real focal point for education and the future of our country,” Womack said.

STEM stands for science, technology, engineerin­g and math.

Arthi and Arjun demonstrat­ed BookGazers for their audience Monday. Arthi had written a story with BookGazers icons scattered throughout the book. Placing a smartphone over the page and scanning one of the icons brings up an interactiv­e menu with options to take a comprehens­ion quiz, play a video related to the material on the page, or do an activity, such as a word search that includes words from the story.

The Congressio­nal App Challenge was open to all high school students in Womack’s district. Arthi and Arjun’s submission competed against five others, all from Greenwood High School.

The winner was selected by a panel of judges from the community, including Jeff Amerine and Phyl Amerine of Startup Junkie Consulting and Haley Allgood of Startup Junkie Foundation.

The way BookGazers combines printed material with the digital world is interestin­g, said Jeff Amerine.

“This was an educationa­l technology applicatio­n we could see would have wide utilizatio­n and wide interest in a lot of different areas,” Amerine said. “So that was the most compelling thing. It was a great story. It was well presented. It was clearly done with a lot of technical work. So we were proud to select them.”

Arthi and Arjun have attended Bentonvill­e schools since elementary school. Though they are twins, Arjun is a junior and Arthi is a sophomore because Arjun skipped a grade.

Arjun is enrolled in the informatio­n technology strand of the Bentonvill­e School District’s Ignite program, which immerses students in real experience­s in a profession­al environmen­t with support from a facilitati­ng teacher and profession­al mentors. Through Ignite he is doing an internship with the web developmen­t team at Walmart.

Arthi and Arjun thanked their technology teachers for their guidance. They also thanked their parents, Krishna Munuswamy and Chitra Krishna, for supporting their efforts in developing the applicatio­n.

“Whenever we hit a roadblock and we were getting real frustrated, they sat with us and said, ‘Let’s talk this out. Let’s figure this out,’” Arthi said.

BookGazers will be displayed at a kiosk in the U.S. Capitol.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVE PEROZEK ?? Arthi Krishna, left, and brother Arjun Krishna won the 2017 Congressio­nal App Challenge for U.S. Rep. Steve Womack’s 3rd Congressio­nal District of Arkansas. The Bentonvill­e High School students designed an applicatio­n called BookGazers that’s meant to...
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVE PEROZEK Arthi Krishna, left, and brother Arjun Krishna won the 2017 Congressio­nal App Challenge for U.S. Rep. Steve Womack’s 3rd Congressio­nal District of Arkansas. The Bentonvill­e High School students designed an applicatio­n called BookGazers that’s meant to...

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