WEB DESIGN
Take a look at websites I built from the design to the code.
Voices of the Past: Student-Made Oral HistoriesIn spring 2014, students in History Professor Laura Ettinger’s class "Voices of the Past” (HIST 360) at Clarkson University learned how to conduct oral history research. They investigated their family history or recent historical topics of interest to them. I built a website for Professor Ettinger that discussed oral history, described the student-conducted oral histories, and published entire interviews conducted by the students. You can find a description of the class as well as the project. In addition, I created an archive of the student's oral histories sorted both by similar subjects and in a complete list.
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Clarkson's Pioneering Women in Engineering: An Oral History SourceProfessor Ettinger appreciated my web design skills and oral history archival skills. As a result, I designed a website for her own oral history interviews about the history of women in engineering at Clarkson University in the 1970's. Including text and images, we sourced all media in the website from oral history subjects as well as from the school and from ourselves having written descriptions and biographies for every oral history subject. You can find a history of Clarkson as well as an oral history archive on the website.
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Professor Laura Ettinger's Personal WebsiteProfessor Ettinger and I happened to work a lot together on websites. During the same internship in which I built the student-made oral history website, I also built and designed her personal website. She required that the navigation include her biography, publications and awards, her taught courses, current research, her students' oral histories published online, history resources, and writing resources. Professor Ettinger is a highly accomplished individual and excellent professor who I loved working with. I still consult with her now.
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