by AG
Over the course of the past 18 months work for me has been more divided than ever for me between help desk for end-users and web design. I can truly call myself a "coder", because more than often I spend a majority of my week writing code for some project or another.
In September I pushed live two sites:
The first was a Sportlinc website, for the recently revamped AIA Sportlinc ministry. SportLinc is designed to help resource student-leaders to lead AIA on campus where we do not have staff there to lead, mainly DII & DIII schools. Chelsey actually is helping administratively to get this movement off the ground. The website is resource-centered for students to be able to come and get resources to help lead team meetings, discipleship, weekly AIA meetings and more.
I am still not completely satisfied with all of the design, but am awaiting a new SportLinc logo to be created see what direction that make take the site. My favorite piece however is the Campus Locator, where I integrated all of the campuses with Google Maps. We were also able to copy that tool to AIA.com as well.
The second site is our Application Center. As we begin to connect with more and more students we needed a more robust site be able to handle the multiple application needs as well as various forms. This site has had over 50+ applications go through in three weeks for next summer already, and will see somewhere between 1500 - 2000 total between Sept. - May. I actually built the back-end for this site (what the staff use to process the applications) last summer.
I also want to share, not necessarily being the product of my work the new AIA.com. It went live just over two weeks ago, and still has some tweaking to do, but definitely makes for an exciting September for our IT department.
I posted a page with brief descriptions of all my work here.