Website Design:
ACM at ETSU - This website was created for the local Association for Computing Machinery chapter at East Tennessee State University. The chapter wanted a site where they could keep people informed of upcoming events and announcements. Our solution provided an events tracking system with event registration as well as an image gallery generator and more.
Year: 2007 - 2008
Technologies: XHTML, Javascript, PHP
This site was created for an online gaming community using Woltlab Burning Board and several custom scripts.
The site administrator wanted a way for the users of the gaming community to be able to easily view and organize community events. Our solution provided a means of tracking events and a user-registration system for each event. Each user also has a custom "My Events" section that summarizes events for which they have registered.
We also provided an Image Gallery as well as a Character Tracker section. Each of our custom scripts were integrated into the Woltlab Burning Board user/group validation system. Header and collage graphics were also custom-created for the project.
Year: 2006 - 2007
Technologies: XHTML, Javascript, PHP, Woltlab Burning Board
Albybum News Portal - This site is a full PHP conversion and expansion of the ASP.Net 2.0 Portal Project. All features of the ASP.Net site have been converted to PHP for Apache. Some additional elements have been added such as a personal image gallery section, a personal online bookmark manager, and email capabilities. The RSS feeds are cached via cron jobs for page loading optimization.
Note: Test out this site: Albybum News Portal
- Username: demo
- Password: demo
Technologies: XHTML, DHTML, XML/RSS, Javascript, PHP
ASP.Net 2.0 Web Portal - This site was built for a technology demonstration using ASP.Net 2.0 and SQL Server Express as the main technologies. The site functions as a full-featured Web portal with RSS feeds, a customizeable weather service, calendar events, a notepad area, profile images, etc.. The site also contains a user preferences page and a site administration page.
Note: For a brief breakdown of each site component, download the presentation slides (MS Powerpoint).
Year: 2006
Technologies: XHTML, XML/RSS, Javascript, ASP.Net 2.0, SQL Server Express, Web Services
This database-driven site was designed for the Computer and Information Sciences department at East Tennessee State University. The site is designed to keep track of hardware resources given a specific semester, day, start time, stop time, and faculty member. An easy-to-use navigation and table style layout makes the information easy to view and manipulate. Want to try it out for yourself? Try our live demo!
Year: 2004
Technologies: XHTML, Javascript, PHP, MySQL
News:As of February 2007, this Web application is still being used by the Computer and Information Sciences department at ETSU.
Grace Fellowship Church - This site was designed for Grace Fellowship Church's sunday school program. The church needed a way to keep track of the classes offered across different days and sections, the regular teachers, and substitute information. Click the images for larger views. Image 1 | Image 2
Year: 2004
Technologies: XHTML, Javascript, ASP, MS Access
Girls in Science & Technology - This site was designed for the East Tennessee State University Girls in Science & Technology summer program as part of a World Wide Web design course. The site was one of many designed for the program. Content includes mostly information about the summer program, the instructors, and application information. GIST was a very graphic intensive project. The site is currently inactive. Click the image for a larger view.
Year: 2002
Technologies: XHTML, ASP
Business Professionals of America, careers in information technology - This site was designed as part of a statewide Web site design competition at the Tennessee Business Professionals of America state conference. The site's content included detailed information about the different careers in Information Technology in the Computer Science field. Each career section was contained in its own page which was accessible by tab navigation. The site received the third place award in the statewide competition. The site is currently inactive. Click the image for a larger view.
Year: 2002
Technologies: XHTML, Javascript
