From desktop to smartboard
Recently, the subject of Citizenship has been added to the curriculum of elementary schools. The Wonder Method from Little Big Thinkers fits in seamlessly with this. To best support teachers in teaching citizenship skills, the web app is flexible and intuitive to use. The app can be used in class on the smartboard, but also on a desktop screen to prepare lessons, for example.
An intuïtive interface
Our UX designers devised intuitive solutions that guide teachers - together with the class - step by step through the material in the app. The progress of each class is also tracked per skill. This allows teachers to focus on what really matters: philosophizing with children. During the design process we also paid a lot of attention to the use of playful animations and interactive components to make the lessons extra fun.
Tech stack
The playful design was recreated one-to-one by our front- and back-end developers in close collaboration with our UX designers. For the front-end, we used TypeScript with React and Next.js in combination with styled components. In addition, an API was set up with Apollo Server with MongoDB as the database, so that in the front-end the endpoints can be easily addressed with GraphQL.
Headless Content Management System
To allow the Kleine Grote Denkers team to manage the learning materials, the Web application is integrated with Sanity, a headless content management system (CMS). This allows them to add to and manage the learning materials as they see fit.
Long term vision
During development, we placed great emphasis on creating a scalable, responsive and fast web application. Thanks to using React Native Web as a base, we are well prepared to easily create extensions in the future so that the application can also be used on tablets.
Take a look
Want to know more? Take a look at the website of Kleine Grote Denkers.