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Web-sites... At a glance.
I have put every web-site that I have built since 1998 back on-line.
1998 - Static Pages
I built my first web-site in 1998, with static pages, HTML tables for layout, styles embedded in elements, and four lines of JavaScript for a Statistics Course that I taught in 1998/1999. I ran out of space on my web-service and transferred the site to UMASS servers and I did not keep a copy of the final site.
2004/2005 - Frames and Fridsen Menus
For my next generation of web-sites, I introduced a simple JavaScript menu, using DHTML Menu Creator v1.0 by Fredrik Fridsten.
2006/2007 - CSS and Embedded Media
I became a little more sophisticated: creating video lectures with Camtasia and using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control the appearance, but not the layout.
In 2007 I built a web-site using similar techniques, but using CSS to allow the site to be resizable to accomodate different screen sizes and incorporating Google maps.
2008
In 2008, I abandoned frames and started using CSS to control both the appearance and the layout of the pages. I used Dreamweaver Templates and Spry Menus.
2011
I incorporated material from a blog using AJAX, advertising, and location in my site for Dan Moses.
Visit the Web-sites
Static Pages
- 1998/1999 Statistics Course Site (Incomplete)
Frames and Fridsen Menus
- Laurie Normandeau Cancer Research Fundraising Site
- 2005 Women Experience Rock Climbing (W.E.R.C) a Laurie Normandeau Site
Course Web-Sites
I have included a page describing the course web-sites
- 2002 Management Science
- 2003 MBA Minitab Seminar Page
- 2003/2004 MBA SAS Seminar Page
- 2004 Corporation Finance
- 2004/2005 Job Search Site
- 2006-2010 Quantitative Economics and Business I
- 2006-2010 Principles of Microeconomics
- 2006-2010 Managerial Finance
- 2006-2009 On-line Corporation Finance
- 2006-2010 On-Line and Classroom MBA Finance