PORTFOLIO
websites | graphics | video
- Websites -
DebbieHalvorson.com |
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LibSite.org |
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ChicagoLibrarian.com |
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John Pavich for
Congress |
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Partnership
READ (UIC) Parnership READ is a collaborative project between UIC and the Chicago Public School system to improve literacy. (Win 2005). This standards-based website uses CSS positioning for layout, validates as XHTML transitional and is Section 508 (Accessibility) compliant. (Winter 2005). |
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Illinois
for Kerry Web Site Design and implementation of online presence in support of John Kerry for President -- initially in the Chicagoland area and later for the entire state of Illinois (Summer-Fall 2004). |
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History
of Baruch College, 1847-1987 This exhibit looks at the development of CUNY's preeminent school of Business and Public Administration in the context of City University itself, of New York City, and of events, people and places from further a field. (Fall 2002). |
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Newman
Library News One of the earliest implementations of a blog using an RSS feed in a library context. Blogger was used to write and publish the posts while on the library-side, the XML was converted to HTML for automatic incorporation into library web pages. The article was added automatically to the News Section, the headline appeared on the library's home page and an RSS file was created for syndication. (Baruch College Library, CUNY, Winter 2002) |
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Battle of the
Somme (1916) Final project for ITP (ITP, Fall 2001; Director 8 & Flash 4). |
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The
Beecher Tradition First in a series of exhibits based on the theme, 'the American Family'. The Beecher Tradition looks at this noted family from Lyman Beecher (1775-1853) to Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935). Text and Image selection by Baruch Archivist, Prof. Sandra Roff. Featured in the April 4, 2001 issue of the Scout Report. (Baruch College Library, CUNY, Spr. 2001). |
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Conversations
with Leaders in New York City Lecture series sponsored by Baruch's School of Public Affairs. Available through the Newman Library web site. (Baruch College Library, CUNY, Spr. 2001) |
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The
Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Lectures in Accounting Digitization of this important lecture series which began in the early Seventies. Featured in the July 13 , 2000 issue of the Scout Report.(Baruch College Library, CUNY, Fall 1998) |
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Sixties Design :
Introduction and Main Screen Group project done for "Multimedia Workshop" (ITP, NYU; Spr. 1999) with artwork by Debbie Tarjono. Much of the project, originally done in Director, is too large for the web. (Flash 3.0, orginally Director 7). (more screen shots and explanations here). |
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Sixties
Timeline |
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African-Native
Americans : We are Still Here Photographs by Louis Meyer with commentary by Eve Winddancer. Available through Newman Library's Digital Collections. This, together with Redscare (1918-1920), was featured in the April 6, 1999 issue of the Scout Report. It is also featured as a "Best Web site" in Africa Encarta's article on Native Americans. (Baruch College Library, CUNY, Spr. 1999) |
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Bobst
Library Databases Original design and arrangement of online databases at Bobst Library, NYU. (Bobst, Fall '97) |
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Red
Scare (1918-1921): an Image Database This started out as a project while at library school at Queens College, CUNY (Spr. '97). It is now available through Newman Library's Digital Collections. This, together with African-Native Americans, was featured in the April 6, 1999 issue of the Scout Report. It was also a "Yahoo Pick of the Web" for April 12, 1999. |
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Red Scare Applet (proof of concept)Mechanism to search for and define objects in a collection of images. 'Hat' or 'flag' or 'bomb', for example, could be defined in a image. These descriptors plus the rect coordinates would be entered into a database and could later be searched against to find all images with hats, flags or bombs. Collaborative work with Effie Baram (Java 1.2, JDBC, SQL). (ITP, Fall 1998) |
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Bobst and Beyond The origin of Bobst and Beyond was a publication by the same name put out by NYU's Graduate School of Art and Sciences in 1994. It is a guide to doing research in New York and consists of tips and advice together with a directory of research institutions in the area. (Shockwave 5). |
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Radio City Music Hall : History Radio City Music Hall was the topic of a group project I was involved with in the summer of 1997. My particular responsibility was the history of Radio City Music Hall. (Not Available on the Web). (screenshot). |
- Graphic
Design & Logos -
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Phonebank
Central (Presidential Campaign) "I hear Illinois Calling". Logo for Phonebanking in Illinois during the Presidential Campaign (Fall 2004). |
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radioPATACHON The dance phenomenon -- courtesy live365 (Winter 2002). Fun, natural fun. |
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University The exhibit looks at getting to school--getting to CUNY and its predecessor institutions--with public transportation from 1847 to the present. Featured in the July 7, 2000 issue of the Scout Report. (Newman, Sum. 2000) |
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Illinois Democratic
Network |
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Saloon
Democrats |
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Saloon Democrats Banner |
Get the LibSite.org Widget |
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| Animations
for Reuters 3000xtra Animated Gifs from an instructional tutorial on the financial tool Reuters 3000xtra. Part of an Introduction to Reuters 3000xtra by Prof. Lewis Liu (Baruch College Library, CUNY, Fall 2001) |
- Video
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Supporting Evidence-Based Teaching (not online) |
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Partnership
READ Promo Movie |
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Streaming
Media Server From soup to nuts the old fashion way: set up Win2k Server, install Real Server, shoot video, edit, compress for three different connection speeds, upload. The archival footage is from the Baruch College Archives. (Baruch Coll. Library, CUNY, Fall 2001; RealMedia 8.0). |
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Faux ITP (Just
for Fun) Variation on an old theme. Done for "Designing for Convergence" (ITP, TSOA, NYU; Spr. 1999; Flash 3.0). |
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Dancing Louis Something incorporating mouse actions and Valentine's Day was the assignment for this one. Done for "Interactive Design" (ITP, NYU; Spr. 1999; Shockwave 7). |
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London
: 1665 : Year of Plague Based on the novel Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe, this demo using Macromedia's Flash creates the framework for looking at the period through various aspects including history, culture and art. Done as a final project for "Electronic Publishing" (Sum '98) at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), Tisch School of the Arts, NYU. (Flash 2.0) (screenshots here). |
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