View Student Sites

We are proud to post real-world web application projects that have been done by students in the college - all for real clients.  Many other excellent ones have been created for external and internal websites for corporations and government departments in the area. 

Periodically, we will feature other work done by our students so visit again.

 

Click on the screen captures to view the sites.

 

Ottawa School Breakfast Program

Ottawa School Breakfast ProgramThis dynamic web-based application is dedicated to raising money for school breakfasts for less fortunate Ottawa children. There is a public portion and complete secure management system.

The site was produced as a collaboration of e-Commerce and Multimedia students as well as art donated by local schools. The project uses a number of technologies including ASP and dynamic HTML. The College also hosts the site.

 

Linda Cronin Artist Site

Linda Cronin Artist SiteWhen an artist is also a web developer, a presentation of artistic work can become a feast for the eyes.

This elegant project was done using a perfect blend of Dreamweaver, Flash 5, and Javascript. It was done in a two-week interactive workshop 1/2 way through the students' 48-week program.

 


Sandra Hawkins Artist Site

Sandra Hawkins Artist SiteThe artist strikes again! The team which developed this site worked closely with the artist to express her art.

This elegant project was done using Flash 5 exclusively. It was done in a two-week interactive workshop at the end of the second semester of the students' 48-week program.



Watercan / Eau Vive

Watercan / Eau ViveThis e-commerce application presented quite a challenge. This non-profit organization needed a site that could be edited by any inexperienced volunteer in the organization using FrontPage exclusively. This limitation in design was surmounted with a boxy yet elegant layout. It has since been updated.

This project was done using FrontPage. Javascript and DHTML is used throughout the site. All interactivity, including a feedback form and a donation form was achieved using CGI and Perl. It was done in a two-week interactive workshop at the end of the second semester of the students' 48 week program.