| SRJC WEB DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Final Presentations Fall 2002
Lynn Crawford: design@atlmcdesign.com, (707) 938-8766 Employment Objective: My primary goal is to work as a deigner for a company. In the future if possible I would like to work more indepdently. Skills: Photoshop Illustrator Dreamweaver Html Some Flash ImageReady Mac and PC Capable Word Access Some Dhtml Scanners Photocopiers Fax (by fax machine and computers) Some Director Internet savy Courses: Photoshop A,B,C Illustrator A,B Flash A,B Principles of Screen Design Art 3 Production Techniques for Multimedia Design DreamWeaver A, B HTML A,B Designing Internet Web Pages A,B Electronic Portfolio Access SQL Project Role: As Project Manager I was to keep the team organized and on schedule to make deadlines, procure data, graphics and the other things needs by the team to make the website. What I learned from the project: I learned the communications is the key for a good project manager. If commumication in both directions are strong then solutions to difficulties can be found prior to them becoming problems.
Lynn Crawford: design@atlmcdesign.com, (707) 938-8766 Employment Objective: My primary goal is to work as a deigner for a company. In the future if possible I would like to work more indepdently. Skills: Photoshop Illustrator Dreamweaver Html Some Flash ImageReady Mac and PC Capable Word Access Some Dhtml Scanners Photocopiers Fax (by fax machine and computers) Some Director Internet savy Courses: Photoshop A,B,C Illustrator A,B Flash A,B Principles of Screen Design Art 3 Production Techniques for Multimedia Design DreamWeaver A, B HTML A,B Designing Internet Web Pages A,B Electronic Portfolio Access SQL Project Role: I am the Designer for the Electronic Technology Department Website. I with the help of the other members of the team, designed the graphics and layout of the webpages of the site. What I learned from the project: I learned many things but most of all, I learned that if a member of a team falls behind in their role it can really effect the roles of the other team members.
Dale Goetsch: goetsch@sonic.net, 707-765-6705 Employment Objective: I am looking for a position as a web programmer with a small but growing web design shop. Skills: I hand-code HTML, emphasizing clean code and extensive use of cascading style sheets, with client-side scripting as appropriate. I have deployed sites on both Apache and Microsoft servers, and have written Perl/CGI scripts and used ASP to access SQL databases. I am experienced in search engine optimization and website promotion. Courses: I have maintained a 4.0 average in 47 units of CIS courses at SRJC, including work in Web Design, Telecommunications, Photoshop, JavaScript, Perl, SQL, Active Server Pages, Unix Administration, Microsoft Access, and Visual Basic. Project Role: In my role as the team programmer, I was responsible for the design and execution of the flyout menu system and the calendar application. The menu system is my own code, using a combination of JavaScript and CSS layers. I wrote the calendar in Perl, using an SDBM database. What I learned from the project: I appreciate now more than ever the need for a careful, thoughtful analysis and plan for any complicated undertaking, especially the creation of a complex website. In addition, I understand better than before the need for clear communication between members of any team.
Lori Ann Nolan: lanolan@pacbell.net, (707) 829-3094 Employment Objective: Once I complete the Web Graphics Design Certificate program, I would like to integrate my software test engineering skills with my web graphic skills, and, at some point, either start my own web design company, or team up with others that have the same career goals. Skills: HTML, HomeSite 4.5; Lotus Notes Development; Dreamweaver 4.0, MS Office Suite, MS Access, SQL Query, Lotus Notes, Visio, Corporate Modeler, WS_FTP Pro, Vantive and Clarify Bug Tracking, StarTeam and LBMS Methodology. Courses: In 2001, I earned my Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Information Systems. I’ve completed beginning and advanced courses in HTML and Dreamweaver; IBM Course Thinking in Terms of Objects; Valtec, Inc. Course Requirements and Object Oriented Analysis; Quality Systems & Software (QSS) Course Writing Better Requirements; Compuware QA Center Automated Test Tool; Requirements & Test Case Analysis Writing and Structured Testing. Project Role: As a Content Developer on this project, I documented design specs, and tracked action items that our client outlined early in the project by sending a meeting summary to the team, created the storyboard, inserted HTML content into the Dreamweaver template that was created by our Designer, coordinated user testing, and reported the user’s test results. What I learned from the project: I learned a lot more about Dreamweaver’s template feature, and confirmed the fact that maintaining good communication is the key to the project’s success.
Roberto Uriostegui: uriosteguir@aol.com, (707)579-9523 Employment Objective: I am interested in web development and graphic design, I would like to find an opportunity to work for a serious and stable company/agency were there is an opportunity to grow professionally, develop and apply my skills. Skills: I'am bilingual-bicultural, computer knowledge with focus in web development, not affraid to work under pressure, years of fornt and back office experience, work with realtion on leadership development and strategic planing, Ciltural competence, etc. Courses: HTML, Microsoft Office, Photoshop, Illustrator, Pagemaker, Dreamweaver, Publisher, Homesite, FTP, etc. Late interest in multimendia and programming. Project Role: As content developer my role was to with the content of second and third level page. Mostly dealing with text, graphics layout and cascading tyle sheets. What I learned from the project: The importance to work as a team, I think that with out each other we would not be able to pull it together so quick. I would like to thank my designer because he worked really hard to make my job easier. Our Programmer did an awesome work and the other content developer worked really hard to do her part. At the beggining I was somewhat dissapointed because I had nothing to do but all of the sudden we found ourselves on the need to comply with date lines. Pressure was hard, but we survived!
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