The Witches in Early Modern England (WEME) project, led by Kirsten C. Uszkalo, designs and deploys strategically intersecting, innovative, and experimental digital tools to allow for robust searching and pattern finding within the corpus of texts relating to early modern witchcraft. Beyond that, its open-ended platform encourages further expansion by users, to push the limits of how digital technologies can enhance and inspire the academic interrogation of existing corpora.
Drupal
Canadian Film Online (Athabasca University)
Canadian Film Online (CFO) is an interactive website devoted to the history of full-length feature filmmaking in Canada. The database contains records for over 4500 feature films made since 1960. It also provides summaries, commentaries, and interviews with people whose contributions to Canadian filmmaking have been significant.
Athabasca University e-Lab
As part of my work at Athabasca University, I helped put together the e-Lab with Dr. Evelyn Ellerman. I served in project and team management roles on this project, creating the initial project documentation, planning and executing the work required to meet project deliverables, and supervising the work of web and content developers.
Digital Literacy Centre
The Digital Literacy Centre, housed in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia came looking for a substantial amount of work. The DLC wanted a complete redesign of their existing website, along with a content management system.
Working with Woodward Design, we created a new site design that married a corporate look with the ground breaking research being carried out by the centre. I implemented Drupal for the DLC and translated Woodward Design's mockup into Drupal's templating language.
Homeless Connect Edmonton
Homeless Connect is a twice-yearly community-inspired initiative that provides free services to Edmonton's homeless community.