On February 19, third-year students of the first (bachelor’s) level educational program “Computer Science and Information Technology” presented their own projects during an open lecture for the course “Software Project Management.”
The students developed projects in various directions, taking into account current relevance in today’s conditions. The supervisor was Olena Horobets, Head of Department, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor.
Svitlana Suprunenko, Vice-Rector for Academic and Educational Work at NASOA, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, visited the students during the lecture.
During the class, students Iryna Zelinska and Sofia Shchehol presented the project of a canine center for finding valuable items called “Search Dog.”
Illia Melnyk shared that he is participating in a grant project with the Wowky Games gaming startup team, and therefore decided to partially present a game prototype.
Karyna Karpenko and Karyna Yasinska presented the “EcoPark” project. The idea of the project is to create a green zone in densely populated areas of the capital.
Vitalii Chuzha and Oleksandr Karasevych demonstrated the idea of creating a company providing IT services to businesses.
Stepan Ponomarenko focused the audience’s attention on the global problem of limited communication among young people and therefore proposed a project to create special centers for cultural recreation, self-development, and communication – “Sapere Aude.”