This site served as an online archive for an open online course. It was built in WordPress, mainly using a theme but with custom graphics and header image.
This site served as a landing page (neutral zone) and syllabus for an open online course. It was built in WordPress, mainly using a theme but with custom graphics and front page.
This site serves as the main hub for this free online magazine. It was built in WordPress, but the design was heavily modified with custom graphics to give it a retro 80s feel.
This website served as the information and registration website for a national research conference, built in WordPress with a conference theme.
This was the website for the LINK Research Lab, hosted in WordPress with a complex third party theme
This site served as a syllabus for an open online course. It was built in WordPress, mainly using a theme but with custom graphics and front page.
This is a basic information site, enhanced with some Flash effects and some php functions in conjunction with JavaScript to help make the contact forms more functional.
This was a complex informational site, enhanced with online registration, Web2.0 Community Tools, and several different graphical enhancements.
This is a site that I designed as a blog for myself and other EdTech colleagues. It was built using WordPress and a theme that was customized with a header and other modifications.
This was a site that I designed for the School of Education at UTB. It is based on a custom template system that allows the school to add news pages in the future. This site uses Flash, XML, CSS, PHP, and MySQL. It also uses RSS 2.0 syndication.
This website was designed for 7th and 8th grade students. It is based on a “spy” theme in an effort to make health education more fun and interactive. This website is built using Flash, ActionScript, XML, CSS, PHP, and MySQL. Any username and password of more than 5 characters will work to “log in.”
This website was for a church that wanted to use online tools to increase communications. The front page was primarily Flash that used some PHP and MySQL. The second part of the site, mpConnect, used Moodle to create an online connection point for church members.
This website design was based on ideas from the staff of U Monthly. They wanted to create an interactive forum for community promotion. They also wanted to increase revenue for the magazine through online advertising, subscriptions, and other methods. This site was designed in Flash, PHP, MySQL, and CSS.
This was the website for my design company. For this site I basically got to design whatever I wanted to, and try to be original as possible. There’s not much to this site, but it is designed using Flash, PHP, and CSS. It was also designed to meet XHML transitional standards.