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PHP/MySQL gameshow

This is a custom project developed for a history professor at Grand Valley State University.

The professor needed a game show-type of interactive panel that he could use to quiz his class with. After choosing a class, question and contestant, a question will appear with the answer hidden. The student can answer the question out loud, and the “host” can highlight the answer on the page to see if they are right.

Near the bottom are sound effects that can be used as timers, and also as right and wrong indicators.

Internet as a public sphere

A class project for my Communications Capstone Public Sphere class at Grand Valley State University.

The assignment was to use research an emerging technology and determine whether or not it is a part of or a form of the public sphere.

This page takes a term that is input by the user, and displays results of a search for that term from Twitter, Google and Technorati blog search. In theory, these three popular sources will give a glimpse at the general discourse of that term on the internet.

Hi-Tech Flexible Products, Inc.

Working from a Photoshop design file, Ryanleigh was commissioned to implement elements of it into a new website for Hi-Tech Flexible, Inc. Utilizing HTML for structure and CSS for presentation, as well as small amounts of Javascript and Flash for behavioral elements, the design came across as one of our more dynamic to date.

A custom content management system built with PHP and a MySQL database was created for the employees of Hi-Tech to interact with their website and make changes on their own.

Developed in 2005, it is one of our earliest projects at Ryanleigh.