People's Choice Award 2020
Choosing the most exciting ideas from young tech creators
About the People's Choice Award 2020 Category
Supported by Marsh, the People's Choice Award celebrates the most exciting idea from Apps for Good students as chosen by the public.
Sandspace
Created by: Nuno, Brito, Diogo and Bruno aged 17-18 from Agrupamento de Escolas Dr. Serafim Leite in Portugal
Idea: Find the quietest beaches in a socially-distanced world
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ThinkAgain
Created by: Aeysha and Sumaya aged 12 from Denbigh High School in England
Idea: Support for children who suffer with childhood dementia or memory problems
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GnasherSnapper
Created by Nadine, Tanzila and Eva from The St Marylebone CE School in England
Idea: Better dental health for children
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EpicPen
Created by: Jaydon, James, Ross and Ruaridh aged 12-13 from Dunoon Grammar School in Scotland
Idea: Smart EpiPen that tracks usage and sends alerts
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RestShare
Created by: Nitin, Deeya, Divek and Karan aged 14-17 from Somers High School in New York, USA.
Idea: Getting excess food to those who need it the most
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HelpZone
Created by: Akrit, Lewis, Martha, Lewis and Jack from Rosshall Academy in Scotland
Idea: Anonymous support for young people who need it
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Adventures
Created by: Emily aged 13 from South Wilts Grammar School in England
Idea: Enjoy the outdoors wherever you are
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iNeed Recipes
Created by: Elivs, Harith, Moeez, Abyan and Zane aged 12 from Denbigh High School in England.
Idea: Healthy and affordable recipe guide for your family
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Q-Pid
Created by: Alasdair, aged 12 from Dunoon Grammar School in Scotland.
Idea: Check if it's a good time to go to the shops from the comfort of home
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MON
Created by: Freddie, Michael, Thomas, Mika and Samuel aged 14-15 from Dr Challoners Grammar School in England.
Idea: Preparing for your financial future
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AI Noise Sensor
Created by: Ryan, aged 15 from City of London School in England.
Idea: Improving noise pollution management at noise sensitive sites
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iNav
Created by: Ravi, Jude, Nathan and Abid aged 15, from Dr Challoners Grammar School in England
Idea: A helping hand to navigate our digital age
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SpaceBubble
Created by: Emily aged 17 from Bridgwater & Taunton College in England
Idea: Helping teens cope with mental health issues
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Safety Net
Created by: Freddie, 14 from Caerleon Comprehensive School in Wales
Idea: Safety net for independent teens
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Global Health Service
Created by: Tayshan, Ernest, Winston and Abdul aged 15 from Trinity Church of England High School and Sixth Form.
Idea: Access to medical appointments and services all in one place
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