Patrick Ackerman - Web Site Producer/Project Manager
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"Web Sites that Work"
presented at CASE2000 District 2 Conference February 2000

Overview of the process used to create valuable and functional Web based resources for the University’s internal and external audiences.

"Web Site Design I and II" and "Web Site Graphics"
presented at The Management Institute, Rowan University, Fall 2000

Hand-on workshop that introduces the concepts of identifying and designing a site for a specified audience "user centered design", collection and creation of content, development of information architecture and navigational system, the use of an HTML editor to create a site, file transfer, graphics creation and optimization.

"Planning and Creating Your Web Site" and "Maintaining and Enhancing Your Web Site"
presented to faculty and Staff of Rowan University six times through Spring and Fall 2000

Hand-on workshop that introduces the concepts of identifying and designing a site for a specified audience "user centered design", collection and creation of content, development of information architecture and navigational system, the use of an HTML editor to create a site, creation of web-graphics and feedback forms. These workshops also included critiques of current sites to identify problems and suggest changes that could be made.

"Using the Web to Build an Online Portfolio for Career or Advanced Education"
presented at Rowan University, December 1998 and at the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity retreat July 1999

Hands-on workshop which introduced the function of a personal Web site for professional use, the development of content, creation of an information structure and navigation system, and the development and management the Web site using an HTML editor.