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hough I struggle with, among other things, a rapid pace of technological
change very difficult to keep apace with when one's primary focus
is on teaching and research rather than on web page design, I love
putting together web pages.
photo shot at Salvador Dali compound, Cadaques,
Spain, summer of 2002.
Inspired in part by Dr.
Michael Palmquist, a professor of English at Colorado
State University who had a keen interest in the ways in which
computer and web technology could be harnessed to help students
become better writers, I began teaching myself the basics of HTML
in the fall of 1996. Since then, I have constructed many web sites.
Below is a list of sites that I have worked on or designed. I have recently updated my web skills considerably to keep pace with Web 2.0, having taught myself -- with initially quite a bit of effort -- how to use the open source content management system (CMS) Joomla!
General Web Sites Worked On
General Web Sites Designed
Award Winning Web Sites Designed
The following web sites earned awards in the AEJMC
"Best of the Web Design Competition" in 2003 and 2004
respectively:
- Journalism 1001: Contemporary Mass Media Class Web Site, University
of Colorado at Boulder - Old
screen shot (site no longer online)
- Media, Culture and Meaning Research Team Site, School of Journalism
and Mass Communication, University of Colorado, Boulder
http://www.colorado.edu/journalism/mcm/ (site is still online, but no longer active)
Certificate in Web Design
I have also worked (on my own time and money) to gain a certificate
in web design through University
of Colorado Continuing Education. Here is the list of classes
I took:
- Introduction to HTML
- Intermediate HTML
- Advanced HTML 4.0
- Design Techniques for Web Sites
- Adobe Photoshop, I & II
- Introduction to Javascript
- Introduction to Motion Graphics Using Flash MX
- Dreamweaver MX
- Capstone Web Site Design Project
Ultimately, producing and designing web pages is a personally rewarding
pursuit for me. It has also, as I've noted above, given me some
interesting practical insight into the complex dialectic between
producer control (or lack thereof) and consumer creative capacity.
I reflect more on this below:
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