Unitive: Online Collaboration Tool

Jenesia Johnson, Jordan Black, Evan Hatch, and Scott Gangloff

While collaborating on projects, team members often find it difficult to coordinate and track tasks. The issue becomes more problematic as team members must share work. The Unitive system mitigates these issues. Once a team is formed, team members can define tasks, share files, and view member and team progress. Our system encourages and supports collaboration by increasing communication, file sharing, and accountability.

  • Jenesia Johnson is from Columbia, South Carolina. She graduated from Brookland-Cayce High School, in Cayce, South Carolina. She is a senior CIS Major with an emphasis in networking and a minor in business administration. She is a student technician at Lander's ITS.

  • Jordan Black is from Iva, South Carolina and graduated from Dixie High School. He is currently a senior in Computer Information Systems with an emphasis on software development and a minor in cybersecurity at Lander University. He has experience in Web development, Application development, and database management as an intern at Savanna River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS).

  • Evan Hatch is from Chapin, South Carolina, and graduated from Chapin High School. Evan is a senior CIS Major with an emphasis on software development. Additionally, he is minoring in business administration. His experiences include working as a web developer and IT intern for ARI (Alexander Remington International) as well as a student worker for Lander University’s very own ITS.

  • Scott Gangloff graduated from Sweet Home High School in Buffalo, New York. He is currently a senior in Computer Information Systems with an emphasis on software development. His experiences include working as a student research intern for Matt Braaten at Lander University and presenting at the CCSC : SE student research competition.

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