ABOUT RFIDATTENDANCE

This project aims to utilize Radio Frequency Identification Technology to produce a simple application to take attendance of students without direct or intent interaction by students and to provide attendance information access to parties with a defined need-to-know level of interest
MOTIVATION
Engineering, among many things, is about emphasizing optimum efficiency. Modern gains tend to be small, but significant improvements, or profound, game-changing Change with a capital C. The project that we propose in this document is of the former variety.
At the onset of our senior project course, we decided to identify some feature affecting student life that could be made more efficient, and after a brief chat with our advisor, Dr. Rami Haddad, we quickly decided on our project’s goal: we would improve the efficiency of attendance taking.
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LAST EVENT
PARTNERS

We recently completed the last of our proposals in order to advance to Senior Project II. We will be breaking for Winter in the next few weeks, and picking back up fresh and ready to complete our project come January 2016.

Dr. Rami Haddad
Electrical Engineering Professor at Georgia Southern University

CEIT
College of Engineering and Information Technology at Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern University
Carnegie-Doctoral Research Institution serving over 20,000 students located in Statesboro, GA