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American Coaster Enthusiasts Southern Ohio Area Region (SOAR)

www.acesoar.com

Created this site gratis for an organization with little funds in three days by customizing open-source, PHP based, Wordpress. Very little work for me, easy to use and maintain by the representatives, huge ROI for the client.

Indiana Beach

www.indianabeach.com

With a total budget under siz figures, the task was to develop a custom standards compliant site that would include a CMS, videos, email management, a blog, and bring it’s ranking from buried pages down. The site quickly reached the top ranking with search engines, kudos from their colleagues, and an audience that jumped three-fold. The site was developed using PHP, HTML, JavaScript, Flash and CSS along with Wordpress for the blog functionality.

Please note my involvement with this site ended in February 2008 when the park was bought out.

Knights Action Park

www.knightsactionpark.com

With a extremely tight budget, a new standards compliant site was created using PHP, HTML, JavaScript and CSS - simple enough for the marketing company to maintain.

Darkride and Funhouse Enthusiasts (DAFE)

www.dafe.org

This is my ongoing non-profit (gratis) work - and my playground! This site was again developed in PHP, HTML, JavaScript, Flash and CSS. Wordpress is used for the back-end CMS with custom scripting on the front-end for the data display. Membership (account) was added using the existing Wordpress backend and custom front end scripting. It even has it’s own iGoogle gadget! The site continues to grow, is now a top rank within the search engines and has an audience that is more than doubling each year.

Interventional Fellows/Cardiologists Institute (IFI/ICI)

www.interventionalcardiologistsinstitute.com

I inherited this multi-million dollar account just a few months after the initial site went live. Tasked with maintaining this Windows 2003, ASP, and Docent LMS based site, providing technical support to the end users (Interventional Interns and Doctors), and creating and adding over 100 one-hour eLearning units using Authorware and Flash. The initial units were created as self-contained binaries that took over 40 hours of programming each to transform from a PowerPoint storyboard to finished product - each needing to be maintained separately. I re-wrote the programming, separating and externalizing the content from the functionality - in the process creating a single code-base to run every unit - all driven from XML. In addition I created several scripts for the development process - streamlining development down to an average of sixteen hours from the original forty. Along the way, many features were added to this cross-platform, AICC and SCORM based site.

Please note this work was done while I worked for WhittmanHart, and has been sporadic since WhittmanHart closed the office I was working at in April 2008.