OMINX

bile app on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome prevention with four learning formats to assess effectiveness.

3 months

Languages: C#

Platforms: Android/iOS

Technologies: Unity, XAPI

Roles: Developer

Domains: Serious Game

Description

OminX is a mobile app developed for a research study on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) prevention. The aim was to compare the effectiveness of various learning media: an interactive health booklet, educational videos, a nursery creation game, and a risk detection game. Participants completed pre- and post-questionnaires, while usage data were recorded during sessions. A strong focus was placed on data reliability and synchronization. The project also led to the creation of an advanced reusable video player and a remote update system using the Synatools API, allowing content changes without republishing the app.

Key features

  • Scientific mobile app for Android/iOS
  • 4 modes: health booklet, videos, creation game, detection game
  • Comprehensive data collection and synchronization system
  • Advanced reusable video player
  • Dynamic content loading via Synatools/SynAPI
  • Remote update system without app redeployment
  • Fully JSON-configurable architecture

Feedback

OMINX was a demanding and insightful project. The diversity of media required close collaboration between technical and pedagogical teams. Managing research constraints and ensuring data reliability strengthened my technical rigor. Developing the reusable video player and remote update system was particularly rewarding. It taught me to anticipate usability issues and address design challenges early in the process.