Hello world! I am a student, coder, and mental health advocate. I have dabbled with web and app development as well as data science in HTML/CSS/JavaScript, React, Python, Java, Swift, and R. My vision is for the world to become more inclusive and empathetic through the lens of technology. I would love to chat about technology, psychology, entrepreneurship, and anything in between. In my free time, I enjoy journaling, exploring nature, and writing calligraphy!
Audrey has been awarded a WWDC scholarship in 2022. Here is the submission that got her there.
In 2022, applicants were tasked with creating a Swift Playgrounds app project on the topic of your choice to showcase their passion for coding. Here’s how Audrey describes her winning submission.
Theia, named after the Greek goddess of vision, invites the user to learn and simulate synesthesia. As the user taps through the screens, they gather information about synesthesia while playing games. The drag and drop game challenges the user to recognize graphemes. The memory game is like the popular memory card game, but when you “flip” the card over, you hear a sound to link the visual and auditory senses. Then the user can test if their senses are joined.