The Web Site Portfolio area shows examples of complete Web sites.
The Speidel Family Genealogy Web site was created as part of a One-Name Genealogy study to share information about families with the surname Speidel and its variants.
The launch of this site has resulted in the connection of many members of this family from all over the world. The Guest Map feature on the site helps to show how a Web site can reach a world wide audience. This site was awarded 1st Place Best One-Name Website for 2008 by the Guild of One-Name Studies.
The Spidle Family Web site was created to share information on the ancestors of James Spidle.
The launch of this site has resulted in the connection of many cousins from across the United States including North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Nebraska, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and California. Family information and photos of ancestors have been exchanged and now have a greater chance of preservation and being handled down to future generations.
This site was created as part of a class requirement for an Advanced Internet Multimedia class using Adobe Flash CS3 and Actionscript 3.0.
This site was created as part of an Advanced Web Graphics class using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
This site was created as part of a class requirement for an Internet Multimedia (Flash) class.
The home page was created in XHTML and all content within the site is Macromedia/Adobe Flash.
This site was created as part of a class requirement for a Web Design class.
The emphasis in this class was on usability and cascading style sheets (CSS).
This site was created as part of a class requirement for an Internet Scripting class.
The site uses a custom designed animated graphic, JavaScript, VBScript, Dynamic HTML, PERL script and ASP.Net.
This site was created as part of a class requirement for a Web Graphics class.
The site contains examples of edited photos and custom graphics.