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Endless Quest


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Finding your Nature Neighbors

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Team Name


Endless Quest


Team Members


Jianxiang Shi and 4 other members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


Design Background

Due to the deterioration of the environment, the occurrence of extreme weather is getting more frequent, which is closely related to continuous industrial development. Many species lost their habitat due to the neglect of protection of the ecological environment. Hence, how to awaken people to protect animals has become one of the essential issues in this era.

Compared to making the minds of adults change, cultivating the next generation, who represents the future, to respect the ecological balance is far more vital. Also, teenagers and children are more willing to accept some fresh thoughts. Hence, we devote ourselves to designing the app for the group of children and teenagers.

What do we aim to do?

Our design aims to stimulate ACT youth's desire to explore nature, thus making them aware of the importance of protecting the plants and animals around them. Ultimately promoting a future where people and nature live in harmony.

Australia is a land that is famous for the biodiversity of both flora and fauna. However, some people, especially teenagers may not know much specific information about animals and plants. If they do not have basic knowledge of the species, it is quite hard to make them willing to have further ideas to protect the species.

Why do we design it as a game?

Considering our target audience is a group of children and teenagers, we hold the view that the traditional mode of inputting knowledge, such as paper books or a visit to the museum, might not make them feel interested.

Combining the games with education may leave a deeper impression on them. Therefore, we will take gaming as the main function of the app, while education and social media can also be realized in it. Teenagers using the app can be close to nature, enrich knowledge about flora and fauna, learn about the propensity of endangered animals, and make friends with peers when using the application.

Design Considerations

When designing this app we thought there were a few things to focus on:

  1. Ensure that the geographic location of threatened animals is not exposed. We need to ensure that the habitat of threatened animals is not disturbed too much. This balance of exploration and conservation is key to ensuring that the game does not result in the man-made destruction of habitats of threatened animals and plants.

  2. Ensure the simplicity of the interface and the ease of getting started.

  3. Ensure the interface is interesting and interactive between users.

  4. Ensure that the game style is fresh and simple, but there is no lack of contemporary sense so that children and teenagers are accepted the style interface.

  5. Ensure that the science is authoritative as well as timely, so that young people and children can learn the right and interesting knowledge

High Fidelity interface design

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#education flora and fauna biodiversity community environment children and teenager augmented reality

Data Story


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  • Canberra Nature Map - ala.org.au is one of the basic datasets that we are necessary to utilize in this application. It is a repository for park care groups, volunteers and members of the public to report sightings of rare and endangered plant species and any of the many treasures in Canberra's nature parks. In our design, a map with the placement of endangered species is necessary because the user needs to be instructed to find the endangered species in a certain area. This dataset provides us with valuable information about the endangered plants. Then, the potential area where the endangered plants emerge will be demonstrated on the map, which brings a larger possibility for the users to find the plants.

  • Canberra Nature Map brings us partial inspiration. It is a forum for amateurs who are interested in animals and insects. Bloggers capture pictures of animals and uploaded them on this website. Also, it provides the user with the potential location where the species live. It seems that adults are the main audience of this website. However, we believe that teenagers can also participate in this activity. We design the app in a bright colour to attract teenagers. At the same time, capturing the flora and fauna in a game mode can make teenagers feel not bored. Our design aims to combine the education of common knowledge with gaming.

  • Canberra Nature Map provides another part of biological information about the fauna to us. This dataset shows the habitat/locations of mammals listed as threatened in the ACT. With this dataset, we can collect the potential locations of the threatened animals. In the same way, the area will be marked or noted on the map of our application. The name of the species is also presented in the dataset, their name can also be searched in our search function. Hence, this dataset plays an important role in our design.

  • Risk to Biodiversity in the Wadeye Area, 2021 This dataset provides us with valuable information about endangered plants and animals. Potential areas where endangered plants occur are displayed on the dataset. Combined with a database of information on the location of harmful plants, the application will allow users to show which plants and animals are around them, which of these plants and animals are endangered and which are harmful to the environment.

  • NT Weed Records (points) By connecting to this database, the app can automatically report to the relevant department if the location of the user uploading new discovery weeds is not in the discovery record. The relevant department can decide whether to update the location information of weeds in the database based on the reliability of the information uploaded by the user.

  • Proportion of pre-clear threatened fauna habitat that is remnant vegetation By comparing the species of threatened animals in this database with the Database of species in Queensland, it is possible to more quickly filter out which species are threatened in Queensland and to mark a more comprehensive range map. To avoid disturbance of these habitats, there are no rewards in the app for scanning rare animals in the habitat, and a pop-up message about legal action for harming rare animals.

  • Database of species in Queensland Load the database of the council where the user is currently located by changing the location information based on their location. If the user is in Queensland, then the Database of species in Queensland will be loaded, so that the user can know what animals are around them and their approximate habitat range even in Queensland. Users can also send information about the species they have scanned and its habitat to the relevant authorities for them to update the Database of species in Queensland.

Combined with these databases, it is possible to build a network of games throughout Australia. No matter where the user is, he or she can point to what plants and animals are around and what plants and animals are threatened or harmful in the surrounding area, and such a design will enable all children and young people in Australia to participate in this game. Sharing among friends and updates from people can increase the attention of the game in the community, and make people understand that these plants and animals, which are usually found in encyclopedias, may be just next to us.


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[For How can we beat Gamba Grass?] Risk to Biodiversity in the Wadeye Area, 2021

Description of Use This dataset provides us with valuable information about endangered plants and animals. Potential areas where endangered plants occur are displayed on the dataset. Combined with a database of information on the location of harmful plants, the application will allow users to show which plants and animals are around them, which of these plants and animals are endangered and which are harmful to the environment.

Data Set

[For How can we beat Gamba Grass?] NT Weed Records (points)

Description of Use By connecting to this database, the app can automatically report to the relevant department if the location of the user uploading new discovery weeds is not in the discovery record. The relevant department can decide whether to update the location information of weeds in the database based on the reliability of the information uploaded by the user.

Data Set

[For Discovering our region’s environment and biodiversity] Canberra Nature Map

Description of Use In the site to capture similar animal and plant images to the scanning system to compare, a certain degree of recognition combined with the Baidu ai cloud image recognition engine, you can identify the scanned images to find the corresponding animal and plant information from the database.

Data Set

[For Queensland Challenges Environment]Proportion of pre-clear threatened fauna habitat that is remnant vegetation

Description of Use By comparing the species of threatened animals in this database with the Database of species in Queensland, it is possible to more quickly filter out which species are threatened in Queensland and to mark a more comprehensive range map. To avoid disturbance of these habitats, there are no rewards in the app for scanning rare animals in the habitat, and a pop-up message about legal action for harming rare animals. .

Data Set

[For Queensland Challenges Environment]Database of species in Queensland

Description of Use Load the database of the council where the user is currently located by changing the location information based on their location. If the user is in Queensland, then the Database of species in Queensland will be loaded, so that the user can know what animals are around them and their approximate habitat range even in Queensland. Users can also send information about the species they have scanned and its habitat to the relevant authorities for them to update the Database of species in Queensland.

Data Set

[For Discovering our region’s environment and biodiversity] Threatened Fauna Habitat

Description of Use With this dataset, we can collect the potential locations of the threatened animals. With the same way, the animal living range will be marked in the map of our application (Only approximate ranges will be given, not precise habitats of organisms will be marked). The name of the species is also presented in the dataset, their name can also be searched in our search function. Hence, this dataset plays an important role in our design.

Data Set

[For Discovering our region’s environment and biodiversity] Canberra Nature Map - ala.org.au

Description of Use This dataset provides us with valuable information about endangered plants and animals. Potential areas where endangered plants occur are displayed on the dataset. This allows the application to show users what flora and fauna are around them and which of these animals and plants are endangered and which are harmful to the environment.

Data Set

Challenge Entries

Discovering our region’s environment and biodiversity

How might ACT data encourage children and young people to appreciate and engage with Canberra’s environment and biodiversity?

Eligibility: Must use at least one ACT Government data set from the Geospatial Catalogue (actmapi-actgov.opendata.arcgis.com).

Go to Challenge | 11 teams have entered this challenge.

How can we beat Gamba Grass?

How can we reduce the risk of fire and damage caused by gamba grass to the natural environment, life, property and infrastructure?

Go to Challenge | 8 teams have entered this challenge.

Environment

What can we do to ensure the sustainability of Queensland’s natural environment?

Eligibility: Must use at least one dataset from data.qld.gov.au.

Go to Challenge | 7 teams have entered this challenge.