The USC SS12
SS12 is a Code-A-Thon Challenge organized by Project:Possibility and local ACM organizations. In the past, SS12 events have been held at the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of California, Los Angeles(UCLA).This event provides an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate software developers to make a profound difference by developing innovative, empowering software projects for disabled persons and win prizes for their work. The purpose of SS12 is to increase awareness of issues in accessible computing and be educational and fun for all participants.
News
2012 USC SS12 Winners
Six teams competed in this years USC SS12. Their rankings are as follows:
- First Place
- Haptic Mobile Game Team
- Divya Varadarajan
- Srikanth Nori
- Second Place
- Accessible Music Streaming 1 Team
- Brehon Humphrey
- And 4 other teammates
- Third Place
- Web-Based Stories
- Ben White
- Zijing Jia
- Nelson Yi
- And 2 other teammates
- Fourth Place
- Accessible Music Streaming 2 Team
- Janice Leung
- Kevin Mak
- Christina Chu
- Tal Levy
- And 1 other teammate
- Fifth Place
- Accessible Sudoku
- Sixth Place
- Accessible Kinect Game Team
- Andrew Heiderscheit
- and 4 other teammates
Upcoming Events
Saturday, March 3, 2012
The top teams from the CSUN, USC, and UCLA SS12 competitions square off at the 27th Annual International Tecnology and Persons with Disabilities Conference for the SS12 Finals.
Partners
Partnership Opportunities Available
If you're interested in sponsoring the USC SS12 or partnering with Project:Possibility on other events, please contact us!