Agenda
5:30 Welcome from Mission Bit team
5:40 Keynote speech and student speeches
5:50 Explore student projects
7:10 Winners announced
Keynote Speaker
AnaLexicis Bridewell is a proud Angeleno with a one-of-a-kind personality and genuine spirit! Growing up in Los Angeles inspired her to attend college in the City of Angels and earn her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She was on her way to take on law school, until she had her “aha” moment! AnaLexicis decided to let go of others’ dream for her to become a lawyer and entered into another field: education. In her various roles, AnaLexicis always found herself planning and executing events for various communities. Eventually, it became a passion she has further made into a lifestyle. More than likely on any given day, you will find AnaLexicis with a planner and pen in her hand ready to make ideas come to life.
While AnaLexicis still works in higher education, she prioritizes her physical and mental health by adding self-care elements in her daily life. She loves to workout and is in the process of completing her personal training certification. AnaLexicis also enjoys tapping into her creative side. This includes (but certainly not limited to) practicing cursive and calligraphy, listening to music and randomly dancing, creating essential oil scents, and brainstorming new events and activities that will create memorable, fun experiences!
Judging Categories
Most Innovative
Recognizes projects that demonstrate creativity and embrace experimentation to break conventions of form or concept.
Most Significant Impact
Recognizes projects that target specific social issues with proven outcomes/actions that align with Mission Bit core values.
Most Technical
Recognizes projects that have all or most of the following attributes in their code: maintainability, reusability, readability, and efficiency.
Judges
Christopher Clark
Fairfield-Suisun USD
Director of Technology Support Service
Maria Kang
Affirm
Software Engineer II
Nicole Ndeto
Pathfinders Advertising
Software Engineer
Zuri Lyons
Slalom
Software Engineer
Alumni Presentation
Gallery of National Black History
Kathleen and Rafael developed this stunning and immersive experience in their Intro to Game Design class with Mission Bit in 2021. This game is an impressive walk-through museum highlighting the accomplishments of Civil Rights activists and leaders.
Kathleen Zapata
Rafael Perez
Student Projects
Breakout Room 1
College Bound
Iver Thorndal, Rigoberto Morales, and Wilfredo Alvarez
Intro to Web with Ver
College bound was designed by Mission Bit students (Willy, Iver, Rigoberto) and was created for one solid purpose. For the sake of assisting young adults to find summarized information on community colleges and why they should attend them, as well as listing several community colleges within the bay area.
Snake Game
Emma Bui, D’angelo De Anda, and Ahmed Nagi
Intro to Python with Angela
Snake Game: “More food you eat, the longer the snake gets, but if you bump into the wall or yourself, you die.”
Breakout Room 2
Vintage Goods
Ava Trujillo and Brandon Ake
Intro to Web Design with Jake
A company dedicated to nostalgia, bringing the past into the future
Job Finder
Dawit Bonga, Ibrahim Al-Jawi, and Zaire Washington
Intro to Python with Angela
I will receive messages to get a job and then see if I qualify for the right profession.
Breakout Room 3
Disboard!
Dan Nakamarua (Cedrick Patterson) and Jacques Peng
Intro to Web with Jake
The creation of a helpful but also social intractable platform.
Within Eleven Minutes
Erin Zheng and Tiffany Chen
Intro to VR with Cameron
An escape room with bungee-jumping simulator.
Breakout Room 4
Doterra
Geovanny Leiva and Jacqueline Campos
Intro to Web with Jake
This is a new version of Geo’s mom Doterra Website, we wanted to re-design her essential oils business website to make it easier for users to use and to make clients interested in shopping! This will help clients have a better time online shopping and knowing how to use Essential Oils.
Fireworks Game
Quy Thai
Intro to Python with Angela
Firework Game: “It’s a firework simulator and you can adjust the fireworks to your liking by tuning the code of the simulator. Things like (Colors, Pattern, Shape) are changeable, the complexity of the change also varies based on WHAT is being CHANGED”
Virtual Versus the Machine
Daniel Huynh
Intro to VR with Cameron
Wave-based pve combat by first-person-shooter.
Breakout Room 5
MovieVerse
Jayani Motley and Sharon Chan
Intro to Web with Jake
A website that helps people find out what to watch.
Drawing Game
Chi Chun Lau
Intro to Python with Angela
Drawing Game: “It is a picture of the Golden Gate Bridge that is drawn using a python turtle.”
Breakout Room 6
Trapped in the Abyss
Jaelin Bruner and Yoltzin Aguilar
Intro to Unity with Eric
survival maze runner
Tasty Eats
Qinghe Mai and Zada Colas
Intro to Web with Jake
Immaculate recipes that delivers food with the most authentic taste no matter where you are
The Haunted Maze
Linssey Fuentes Serrano and Amy Li
Intro to VR with Cameron
3D maze to escape from, with horror elements such as jumpscares.