I developed the website for Mapping Mesopotamian Monuments alongside Prof. Bahrani and other members of the project team. After building the website, I worked with a team of translators to ensure that the textual descriptions, panoramas, and 3D models were accessible to international users in Arabic, English, Kurdish, and Turkish.
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Working with the M.A. In Art History Colloquium, I teach class sessions on Web Design and Development to first year M.A. students. Each year, I work with the Students and Faculty Director to create a supplementary website for their exhibitions. The students post their work using the frameworks I developed in order to get hands-on experience with web content authoring.
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I designed and Deployed the website for the Center for Comparative Media in conjunction with the launch of the newly founded center at Columbia University. The site serves as a hub of information about the center, its faculty, and opportunities for students.
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As the Educational Technologist for the Media Center for Art History, I am responsible for the administration and maintenance of one of the most ambitious and well-known digital Humanities projects - Mapping Gothic France. The original site contained many features built on proprietary technologies which required that I entirely rebuild the site using only open-source tools to ensure continued access and ease of maintenance.