A design portfolio is essential to landing a role in the UI UX industry. This module will help you create a portfolio that incorporates the projects you will work on as a part of this certification program. You will work on three design projects to build website design, ios app design, and android app design.
Technical Experience :Handling a team of 3 people of Developer on a daily basis, to develop animations/Simulations for elearning content ( initiatived by MHRD, Govt. of India collaborated with IIIT Hyderabad) development project and website development
A content Management System generally refers to a web-based application that enables multiple users with different privilege levels to manage any type of data, content, or information of any website application, or project on the internet forum.
Corey, at Corpro, is absolutely the tops. His knowledge, professionalism and listening to my ideas is wonderfully appreciated. I would certainly highly suggest his services for anyone in the market for a website or any project involving computer technology. If I could give more than five stars, I would.
I highly recommend Cory at Corpro Systems. Our company used his services to build a website for a new luxury apartment building called Lyfe Residences. Due to staff changes during the project, we went through a redesign of the pages and layout when our direction changed. Corey was very responsive and helpful in accommodating these major changes, and worked with us to keep the costs reasonable by suggesting better ways to do things. He also showed me how to edit the website using Wordpress so that I can update content/images/inventory as our availability changes. This is my first time working on a website or helping design and write content, and he made it a very quick and painless process. I've included some photos from our page that show a few of the features he included, like a chat feature, inventory search, photo galleries, maps etc. The majority of our website was built in a short period and Corey was very quick to meet deadlines and publish the website in time for our sales centre to open. We still contact him occasionally for help and he's quick to reply and lend a hand. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a website as he's great to work with, fairly priced, and we were very happy with the end results.
T.B. Dinesh, Janastu spoke on Re-narration culture and the social Web. Janastu only uses open source software. Web pages recognise users and produce Web pages in another language. The Indian Digital Hampi website lists all the groups working on the project. It is likely that Dinesh will be visiting UCL in June.
Giving a museum professionals side of view on a digital project, Jack Ashby, the manager of the Grant Museum of Zoology, spoke about QRator. Using radical trust of visitors, QRator invites visitors to share their comments to provoking questions about social and ethical issues related to natural history. He spoke about the importance of the symbiotic relationship between museums and universities. Museums want to engage visitors further and universities need a public space to fulfill their public engagement agenda. Next up was Matthew Cock, Head of Web, speaking about the British Museums Collection Online and how university research helped understand the viewership and use of the site. Using 30-question survey, UCLDH researchers teamed with the British Museum culminated over 2,657 respondents. The results helped drive a user-centered redesign incorporating direct feedback from the survey of the site. Limitations, such as self-selectiveness and length of the survey, were an issue. One-question, targeted surveys help to increase responses by decreasing length. Paired with Google Analytics to trigger questions based upon visitor page interactions, British Museum was able to get the responses they needed but without the length of the previous survey.
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