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Education/Projects
City Bike Station Locator

Using the Python programming language, my project partner Mengxuan (Tmax) Tang and I have created an application which finds information about city bike rental locations for the user and, on a Folium-based city map, displays information about bike rental locations in the user's chosen city. The code also includes a bonus program which asks the user to enter his/her exact location, then loads directions to their nearest city bike rental station on Google Maps.  This was our submission for the final project assignment of the Application Programming for Information Systems course offered at Syracuse University.

U.S. National Park Service 
Mock Website

Though the use of HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap 4.1.3, and JavaScript, I have developed a mock representation of the United States National Park Service website, www.nps.gov.  This mock site includes a representation of the home/index page, a park page, and an article page.  It also features some interactive elements, including a collapsible navigation menu, form fields, buttons with animations on hover, and a rotating carousel.  The site also includes two Google Fonts (https://fonts.google.com/), and FontAwesome icons (https://fontawesome.com/). This was my submission for my midterm project assignment of the Advanced Front End Web Design course offered at Syracuse University.

Analysis of Information-Based Organizations 

In this paper I provide an analysis of important aspects of organizations, as well as insight into how some organizations succeed in "The Information Age" while others fail.  This essay explores the psychology of "Knowledge Workers" and explains how to be an effective employee/communicator/team member in today's workplace.  This was my submission for my final cumulative reflection assignment of the Introduction to Information-Based Organizations course offered at Syracuse University.

 

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