Our inspiration is from our own experience as introverted individuals. The feeling of confusion and lack of understanding, but not having the courage to raise our hand in front of a full class.

Peer Prism helps by letting these individuals communicate their need for help anonymously directly to the lecturer. By passing the stress of feeling stuck between confusion and anxiety.

Peer Prism was built using purely ChatandBuild [AI]. We were interested in seeing how far this tool helps in development of applications using low-code/no-code development workflows.

Challenges we ran into would be the navigation of the code, debugging and adding more niche/backend features through no-code/low-code. Compared to traditional handwritten code, understanding is definitely traded away for speed and efficiency and possibly security.

We are proud that we were able to deliver something that is a proof of concept of our idea in such a short time.

AI is definitely useful for efficiency and speed, but the trade-off of understanding needs to be evaluated more thoroughly.

We wanted to actually host the application on the Huawei Cloud using static web hosting, however we ran into an issue with security, as Huawei does not allow for web hosting on the direct bucket URL (to prevent XSS) making having a domain name necessary. So we opted for a local network connection instead. (Using mobile hotspot).

Possible features that can be added on for Peer Prism would be database connection for data gathering and storage. As well as the previously mentioned cloud hosting of the server, allowing for better scaling and multiple sessions.

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