SRJC Web Development Program
Final Presentations Fall 2006

seic URL: http://www.mikeshelby.com/siec/index.shtml
Client: SIEC-ISBE:
Web Site Development Team
Project Manager Tona Morales Calkins
Designer Mike Shelby
Content Developer Aaron Landwehr

Mike Shelby: mike@mikeshelby.com, 651.398.7357

Employment Objective: My objective is to work in the web design field.

Skills: My current skills include: Photoshop CS2, Flash, Dreamweaver, Acrobat, Illustrator, HTML and CSS. Future plans: Podcasting (Audio & Video) 3D graphics.

Courses: Intro to Networking, XML, Spanish, Operating Systems, Computer Hardware 1, Photoshop A, Dreamweaver A & B, CSS, Flash, Math, Lir 10,and DOS/Command Line.

Project Role: I was the designer for the site and I had a great time with my team, we worked great together and I really enjoyed the project. We built a great looking site that works great.

What I learned from the project: This class really taught me about deadlines and working with a team. I really like the feed back you get in this class, feedback is what helped me learn about my designs.


Aaron Landwehr: skunkchief@yahoo.com, 707-338-3451

Employment Objective: None. Maybe in a couple years when I finally finish my BA. But I was doing this mainly to kill time and finish a certificate.

Skills: Photoshop, Dreamweaver, MS Office(PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Publisher - Love it!), Acrobat

Courses: It's a list of which I can't remember.

Project Role: Content Developer

What I learned from the project: I work better under pressure. Working with a team is fun, but the "in person" team is my kinda feel rather than "e-mail tag" team. Brushed up on HTML and CSS, got up to date and definitely feel I could polish my own site. Maybe not something stupendous, but something ok.


Tona Morales-Calkins: tona.mc@gmail.com, 707-849-5875

Employment Objective: To design and maintain web sites for small and medium sized businesses. I am also interested in a paid internship.

Skills: I code XHTML and CSS by hand, use Dreamweaver and Photoshop with facility, and am learning Acrobat and Illustrator. I am familiar with many word processing applications, and have used Publisher and Print Shop. I am able to work either with Macs or PCs. I am also fluent in Spanish.

Courses: HTML 1 and 2; Intro to Acrobat; Photoshop 1 and 2; Screen Design; Art Online; Web Graphics 1 and 2; Dreamweaver 1 and 2; Business of Web Design; Intro to C++; as well as various Business courses, and previous degrees earned.

Project Role: Project Manager - to set the tone for the team, contact and work with the client, prepare the Web Proposal and the Bid, and assure that all phases of the project are done on time and to specifications.

What I learned from the project: I learned how to put together a Web Proposal and prepare a Bid for clients. In putting together the Proposal, I learned more of the ins and out of scheduling a project of this nature and motivating a team to work beyond expectations while meeting or beating deadlines.




mentor me URL: http://www.mentormepetaluma.org/
Client: Mentor Me of Petaluma
Web Site Development Team
Project Manager Aaron Davis
Designer Jennifer Marsh
Programmer Kristen Skold
Content Developer

Tim Fleming

Jennifer March: jennifer@jmaservices.net, 707-765-2007

Employment Objective: I currently own my own Virtual Assistant business and offer web development as one of many services. I'd like to change the focus of my business to be primarily web development and email marketing.

Skills: 20 years experience in customer service in various industries including Marketing. Highly proficient in Dreamweaver MX, Photoshop CS2, HTML and Quickbooks. Also proficient in Microsoft Suite. Excellent interpersonal skills, prioritize and manage multiple functions under high stress situations, detail oriented, analytical, problem solver, quick learner, organized, service oriented, positive attitude.

Courses: AA Degree from Hartnell Jr. College, plus 3 years study at SFSU. Certified Virtual Assistant with certificates in Promotional Marketing and Bookkeeping from SRJC. One class shy of the Web Development Certificate: Graphic Design from SRJC.

Project Role: Designer: My job was to take the client's vision and make it a reality.

What I learned from the project: I have created a few sites from start to finish on my own as a Virtual Assistant. This is the first time I have had the benefit of a team of highly skilled and motivated developers helping me. I truly enjoyed being part of this team. I felt very supported. It was a great experience.


Aaron Davis: aaron@yadavis.com, 707-566-8451

Employment Objective: To apply my managerial and technical skills towards creating web sites freelance or within a company part-time.

Skills: Experienced and able to manage and organize many tasks to accomplish a goal with exceptional results. Focusing on using web standards and accessibility guidlines to create smaller and faster web pages that are easy to maintain. I am well skilled in the use of CSS to replace much of the bulky non-standard code. Proficient use of PhotoShop, Dreamweaver and XHTML, and more.

Courses: I almost have the Web Project Management and the Web Graphic Designer certificates. HTML, CSS, Intro to Programming, PhotoShop, etc.

Project Role: I managed the work flow of the project. I made sure deadlines were met, the client was happy, and the team was communicating effectively. As the PM I oversaw everything that needed to be done and made sure we were all (including the client) focused on our deadlines.

What I learned from the project: I learned the complete process from the initial consultation/questionnaire to handing off the website. As a PM you have to learn everyones job to be able to do a good job yourself. That is essentially what I had intended on accomplished during this course. This is still what I intend to pursue to extent my knowledge and bring in some extra $$$.


Kristen Skold: kskold@sbcglobal.net, 707 545 8949

Employment Objective: I'm looking for a content developer or entry-level programming position. Full- or part-time, freelance or employee.

Skills: HTML - by hand or with Dreamweaver (or other WYSIWYG program.) Installing and modifying perl/cgi, javascript, php. I have built databases with FileMaker Pro and perl/cgi and am looking to add SQL to that. Photoshop. Flash - both for splash screens and for more involved navigation.

Courses: I've been focusing on Dreamweaver and graphics. Dreamweaver A&B, Beginning & Advanced Web Graphics, Screen Design. I'm planning on CSS, Illustrator and more Flash in the upcoming semester(s).

Project Role: I was the programmer. I activated and customized the photo gallery application provided by the hosting company and cleaned up, resized and uploaded the Mad Hatter Ball photos. I also set up the page for the documentary movie downloads.

What I learned from the project: I learned that projects morph as you start into them - items I was working on at the beginning of the project didn't make it into the final version for various good reasons. And I was reminded how useful pre-recorded actions in Photoshop can be, when doing the same thing to several dozen photos.


Tim Fleming: tim@timfleming.com, 707-765-4632

Employment Objective: To utilize my skills as a web designer, photographer, artist and content editor.

Skills: Highly proficient in Adobe Photoshop CS2, Image Ready, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat Professional. Excellent command of both Apple OS X and Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

Courses: BA in Art, with a Studio emphasis in Photography, State University of New York. SRJC courses: Photoshop, HTML, Dreamweaver, Adobe Acrobat, Principles of Screen Design.

Project Role: Content developer responsible for putting together shell site, gathering content and adding content to pages. Organized and emphasized elements of site according to the client's directions. Inserted photographs, wrote CSS style sheet, and tested site to ensure W3C validation.

What I learned from the project: Phew! A lot! It was fascinating to observe and be a part of the process. I now have a much better idea of what goes into making a professional site and how I can contibute to a web building team.




afa URL : http://student.santarosa.edu/~dspirloc/afa/
Client: All Faculty Association SRJC
Web Site Development Team
Project Manager Adam Bunnell
Designer Sally Archambault
Content Developer

Dan Sprilock

Adam Bunnell: scootrman19@yahoo.com, (707)778-7706

Employment Objective: I wanted to learn how to make a website for my own personal business.

Skills: HTML, Photoshop, Illustrator.

Courses: HTML 1 and 2, webgraphics, screen design, art 54, illustrator, photoshop 1,2 and advance photoshop, electronic portfolio.

Project Role: Project manager

What I learned from the project: I learned that you need to really be specific about everything that you do reguarding the site and your team.


Sally Archambault: billsall@comcast.net, 707/258-1961

Employment Objective: I am a Web Designer/Developer, well-rounded computer professional with excellent communication and analysis skills. I would like to bring my experience to designing and developing business web sites. I am also happy to assist business owners with developing site content.

Skills: I am detail oriented and handle multiple tasks and deadlines well. I have thirty years of experience with relational database design and programming, computer systems design, and development and maintenance using the full systems development life cycle methodologies including structured analysis, design and development techniques (Yourdon and DeMarco), with Data Dictionaries, DataFlow Diagrams, Entity-Relationship Diagrams, and Chapin or Flow Charts. Experience with Tandem computers mirrors today's client-server object-orented architecture. Tools: HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP, MS Access, MySQL, Dreamweaver MX 2004, Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe ImageReady CS2, Adobe PageMaker, Tandem COBOL, TAL, SQL, COBOL, PASCAL, C, PATHWAY, JCL, TSO, BiSync, Async, Windows XP, IBM Mainframe/PC, Macintosh OS X

Courses: Santa Rosa Junior College, CA (December 2005 - Current) Major: Web Designer: HTML, XHTML, CSS, Photoshop, Web Graphics, Telecommunications, Screen Design, Electronic Portfolio UC Santa Cruz, BA 1975: Major: Computer Science

Project Role: Designer ö SRJCâs All Faculty Association: Responsible for creating the look and feel of the site. Creates the initial design and HTML coded template, as well as: navigation, backgrounds, logo, client photos, or stock art. Coordinates the color scheme, selects font, determines image placement, and has final review of all page layouts. Team and client meetings (in person, email, telephone) Create the initial design (and two additional mockups) creating backgrounds and graphics selected, cropped, edited, and optimized client photos coded HTML template coded navigation editing page code for all pages Coordinate the color scheme, select font, determine image placement, and final review of all page layouts.

What I learned from the project: I learned the importance of patience, clear communication, and allowing for different work styles. Thanks to all the people that were involved in this project especially our team, client and our instructor, Linda Hemmenway.



poef URL: http://www.poef.info
Client: Piner Olivett
Web Site Development Team
Project Manager Travis Carpenter
Designer Leslie Camarri
Content Developer Vicky Courtier

Travis Carpenter: zell750@msn.com, (707) 523-2767

Employment Objective: Design or maintain websites for the video game industry.

Skills: HTML, XHTML, CSS, and Photoshop.

Courses: Completion of the HTML certificate program(course completion pending), continued study of graphic design.

Project Role: Project Manager: Responsible for arranging meetings, maintaining communications, administrative functions, and putting together the project portfolio.

What I learned from the project: Project organization and scheduling, how to lead a group online, and how to get through problems that can effect communication.


Leslie Camarri: lesliecamarri@yahoo.com, 5389889

Employment Objective: Web Designer

Skills: High level of motivation and determination; Self-starter who needs minimal direction or supervision; Extremely organized and enjoys process improvement; Positive attitude and a strong sense of accountability

Courses: HTML; Screen Design; Telecommunications; Cascading Style Sheets; Web Graphics; Computer Hardware; Photoshop; Business of Web Design; Managing Information Systems; Dreamweaver; Web Content Development; Access database

Project Role: Designer

What I learned from the project: Communication is key. Staying in constant contact with team members adds a sense of unity and ease knowing that you're all on the same page and working together to meet an end goal.




land paths URL: http://student.santarosa.edu/~djones1/landpathstest/landpaths/
Client: LandPaths
Web Site Development Team
Project Manager David Jones
Designer Antonio Venegas
Content Developer

Justin Giovanetti

David Jones: beingness@hotmail.com, 707-321-9662

Employment Objective: To build a web design business.

Skills: Imagination.

Courses: Minor in Computer Science from SSU. Additional courses: Dreamweaver A and B, HTML, CSS, Flash A.

Project Role: Project Manager

What I learned from the project: I feel I am now better able to communicate the ideas involved in web production to a potential client.


Antonio Venegas: aavenegas@comcast.net, 707-694-6067

Employment Objective: I want to work with a team at a design firm creating web sites and supporting graphics.

Skills: I have an Art degree with and emphasis in Graphic Design from San Diego State University. I will be recieving my Web Design certificate from Santa Rosa Junior College in Fall 2006. I have experience with: Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, InDesign, HTML, and CSS.

Courses: I have completed the following courses:Photoshop A, Illustrator 1, Illustrator 2, Creating Web Pages 1-HTML, Creating Web Pages 2-HTML,Principles of Screen Design, Web Graphics Projects, Advanced Web Graphics Project, Web Content Practicum, Business of Web Design, and Electronic Portfolio.

Project Role: I was the Designer for the redesign of the LandPaths web site.

What I learned from the project: I have learned to work well with a design team in order to produce a creative and professional web site. I also learned to work with the client in order to create a web site with their desired look and feel.