- Description
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Our application, moodle, is a mood causality tracker that allows a user to log their day-to-day emotional state and review it via an accessible visual interface: the moodle. The simplicity of the moodle interface belies the usefulness of this tool for individuals as a way of tracking their emotional history, or sharing it with care providers in an easy to understand way. It is inherently difficult to recall and capture specific emotional memories that are more than a few days old, but with moodle it only takes a minute a day to develop an easy to use moodle of your emotions.
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Add emotions and journal entries quickly and easily via a simple interface
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Review past moodles, and journal entries easily
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Observe the change in your overall state of mind day by day via an evolving mooodle
Repository at: https://github.com/imAnonAmi/Project-2
Deployed live at: https://the-moodle-app.herokuapp.com/
- Navigate to https://the-moodle-app.herokuapp.com/.
- Using the simple interface create an account, or login to an existing account.
- Once you login, select the date for the emotional entry you are making.
- Next you will check the boxes of any emotions you feel, and then select the intensity of that emotion using its value slider.
- Select all of the emotions, and their respective intensities, that you are feeling.
- At the bottom of the form enter a brief (or long) journal entry regarding your day.
- When you are finished click the Submit button, and your entry will be saved.
- You will then be re-directed to the moodle view page where you can see your evolving moodle. Initially, it will be rather simple, but as you keep making entries you will see it evolve into a useful tool for tracking your feelings and emotional causality.
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Files for signup and login functions of the application were provided by:© 2019 Trilogy Education Services, a 2U, Inc. brand. All Rights Reserved.
Tristin Barnett - https://github.com/tristinbarnett Ingrid Hoffman - https://github.com/ingridhoffman Andrew McIntire - https://github.com/imAnonAmi
Travis CI
- Filter Moodle results to a user defined timeline
- Add interactivity to journal entries to enable editing
- Greater causality logging
- Add further user details and segmentation options for Moodle
- Review Moodle results for a group (e.g. friends, teammates)
- Review user Moodle vs. anonymized results for all users