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Google Relief,  | International Design Awards Winners
Google Relief,  | International Design Awards Winners
Google Relief,  | International Design Awards Winners
Google Relief,  | International Design Awards Winners
Google Relief,  | International Design Awards Winners
Google Relief,  | International Design Awards Winners

Google Relief

UniversitySavannah College of Art and Design
Lead DesignersMeghan Grable
Design TeamMeghan Grable, Brooke Garlin, Joy Park
Project LocationCoastal Empire (Savannah, Georgia, USA)
Prize(s)Bronze in Design For Society / Design for Public Awareness
Project LinkView
Entry Description

In the event of a hurricane, United Way, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and volunteers work together to provide relief. With the help of Google, advanced task oriented United Way volunteers wear Google Glass to aid in training, data transfer for long term organizational efforts, and boost effectiveness in the field. By using alternate reality to augment the individual's skill set, volunteers will take ownership over their tasks. Manager and volunteer dashboards monitor key performance Indicators in the field to increase volunteer retention.