WYOMISSING, Pa. — This spring, Penn State Berks students have developed two new apps that won awards in Penn State's HackPSU Spring 2024 competition. They also found time to serve the local community by providing education on cybersecurity issues and best practices to seniors.
Students develop award-winning apps at HackPSU
One student team received the HackPSU “Best Use of MongoDB Atlas” award for their app named “Mindful Garden AI.” The inspiration for their app was to offer support to people struggling to navigate mental health challenges. MindGarden AI is a user-friendly web app that assists with mental wellbeing by providing positive affirmations, logging journals, and a place to set goals. Users can obtain both randomly generated affirmations and guided affirmations based on a challenge they are experiencing.
Team members include Penn State Berks cybersecurity analytics and operations majors Matthew Blake and Elizabeth Kowalczyk, and information technology major Corey Livinghouse; and Penn State University Park computer science major Bakhtiar Reza and computer engineering major Jacob Piehl.