This area showcases some of the development work I completed in college and projects I am still working on.
This project occupied a large portion of my time in Spring 2006, my last semester at San Francisco State University before receiving my multiple subject teaching credential. It included planning a three-day mathematics unit, implementing it (while capturing it on video), assessment of students' performance and reflection upon how I could improve my teaching practice. Consisting of about 40 pages of commentary and a fifteen minute video, it is the most ambitious and multimedia-based project I have completed to date. Copies of the interactive CD-ROM are available upon request.
Developed for use in a fourth grade classroom, these lesson plans were created as part of the credential program described above.
There are many more...
While training as an apprentice tilesetter, during slow periods I developed a company website for Larry Dillon Tile and Marble Contractor. It is the first site I designed with PHP modules, and I really liked it (some links do not work as of spring 2006). The Gallery module was the most intriguing portion of development, highlighting the custom home projects the company specializes in.
Extensive documentation is posted here of the web development project I completed at Cal Poly for senior credit towards my Business/MIS degree. It took 6 months to complete, building a rather complex n-tier dynamic website and information delivery system from scratch. I would be happy to answer any questions, just email me (see resume page for contact information).
This project is in development with a member of the team at Geduhz.com. It is a stand-alone database application for managing real estate income property, specfically targeting maintenance and accurate auditing. Here is a partial Entity Relationship Diagram (coming soon).
A work in progress, this site is hand-coded. Each tag individually and painstakingly typed into TextPad. I hope to one day redesign this site using PHP with a new more appropriate domain name. See home page for more information.
©2006 James Zucchi