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Idea #1: Plant care monitor for people with house plants

a) Young people who have one or more plant in their house

b) This user population may struggle with knowing how often to water their plants, how much sun their plants need, etc, and therefore end up with dead plants

Idea #2: Game for kids that teaches them how to code

a) Parents who want their kids to play educational games and learn how to code

b) Kids waste too much on mindless activities on their screens and this screen time could be better put towards learning a new computational skill

Idea #3: Calendar syncing app for busy college students

a) College students with busy schedules who struggle with coordinating plans with their friends

b) Because this user population has so much on their plate, it can be difficult for them to find a time when everyone is free at the same time

Idea #4: Educational content simplifier tool for parents to help their kids learn science in a fun way

a) Parents who want their kids to read more educational content

b) Due to the density and sophistication of many scientific articles, kids struggle with being able to understand them

Idea #5: College application tracker, organizer, and simplifier tool

a) 11th and 12th graders stressed out and overwhelmed about their college applications

b) This user population has so much pressure on them to write and submit all their apps and often gets stuck and overwhelmed during this process

Idea #6: Key words highlighter tool for science/STEM textbooks

a) STEM students, particularly pre med students, who have to read a lot of textbook pages for their college classes

b) This user population can get overwhelmed with the amount of textbook pages they need to read for their classes and often struggles to read/retain/take notes on the information that they most need to know

Idea #7: Daily introductory coding problems app