Website Development

The goal of this project is to add in a specialized front-end user directory and calendar while keeping future project phases in mind for compatibility. This involves researching and testing different packages to be sure that they all work together. Project Student:  Anthony Cowart

IUPUI English Dept. Website

The main objective of the project is to modify the IUPUI English Department’s website. The client is hoping for a more engaging and lively site with interactive pages. The task is to create a few more blank pages and rename some pages and captions as specified by client. The client is responsible for adding text…

Living Lab Webmaster

The Webmaster is responsible for maintaining the Living Lab’s website domains. Throughout the semester the webmaster must: help maintain the domains resolve issues with upgrades, plugin conflicts review current procedures, routines and plugins used This has consisted of adding new sites, updating outdated sites, and testing features that other students have developed. Project Student: Joad Fattah

Website Update

This project entails editing and updating an existing website for a local not-for-profit organization using a content management software (CMS).  Two existing website pages were modified to add updated content and images.  A new web page was created and populated with content provided by client. End user training and a user guide was provided to…

e-Document Storage Repository

This project’s goal is to update Living Lab’s current file repository, allowing students to upload a project along with a summary through a web-based front-end. The Omeka website will allow students, staff, and authorized guests to browse through the repository, search projects by semester, client, student, and type. Additionally, the text from pdf files is…

Living Lab Website

In this project the Living Lab website will undergo website analysis. This will ensure that all links are functional and working, and also allow for the student to make recommendations, and improvements. These improvements may include a new GUI plug-in, or various other tasks. Project Student: Oluwatobi Omorodion

WordPress 101

The WordPress 101 project entails editing the preexisting WordPress website and guide of designed by a previous student. Finishing this project will provide the University Department with a guide to the basics of WordPress. Before the of the semester, this website will be live and accessible for university students and other users. Project Student: Alan…

WordPress Security

The WordPress Security project is to research, test, and implement plugins that make WordPress more secure. Also making the WordPress login process and webpages more secure. The project also includes researching database encryption and securing network connections. Project Student: Andrew Strakis  

Living Lab Webmaster

The Webmaster is responsible for maintaining the Living Lab’s Domains. Throughout the year the webmaster must tackle a list of tasks to help maintain, resolve issues with, or upgrade current procedures, routines and plugins used for the domains. This has consisted of adding new sites, working with PHP, and plugins to develop automated back-ups, and help…