Here are several school projects I’ve completed in the past year at Clark College (2018 and 2019). This ePortfolio website is my Final Project for CTEC 205: Intro to MIS Systems. My professor, Michael Ballenger, provided feedback on my Final Project, below.
CTEC 160 WordPress Final Project (View Page).
I enjoyed the WordPress Final Project challenge. There’s so much involved in creating this website. I was doing freelance work for a fictional client, Jill Wilson. I started off with a Statement of Work (SOA), presented it to Jill, and then proceeded to build a brand new website to her specifications. Needless to say, Jill was very happy with my work!
I enjoyed the WordPress Final Project challenge. There’s so much involved in creating this website. I was doing freelance work for a fictional client, Jill Wilson. I started off with a Statement of Work (SOA), presented it to Jill, and then proceeded to build a brand new website to her specifications. Needless to say, Jill was very happy with my work!
CTEC 112 JavaScript Final Project (View Page).
This was a tough coding “Finals” Team project since I knew very little about JavaScript when I began this class. I was fortunate to take CTEC 122 class (HTML/CSS) during the same quarter. I teamed up with another student, Sarah West, and we were able to blend the JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code successfully while working on this Final project. It turned out to be a great accomplishment for us as a team.
This was a tough coding “Finals” Team project since I knew very little about JavaScript when I began this class. I was fortunate to take CTEC 122 class (HTML/CSS) during the same quarter. I teamed up with another student, Sarah West, and we were able to blend the JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code successfully while working on this Final project. It turned out to be a great accomplishment for us as a team.
CTEC 122 HTML/CSS Final Project (View Page).
This Final Project website is completely hand-coded in HTML/CSS, and we had to follow strict guidelines when creating our websites. The hardest part for me was ‘spacing’ the content sections using the CSS stylesheet.