University of Pittsburgh United Way Marketing Campaign

University of Pittsburgh United Way Campaign (Designed by iSchool Students)Four of our iSchool students – Rachel Lazar, Michael Quach, Jasmine White, and Melodi Reich worked with the University of Pittsburgh Business School students to create a marketing website for a Pitt United Way campaign.  Rachel, Mike, and Jasmine developed this website based on WordPress with a custom-designed responsive theme. They did an amazing job – this screenshot does not do their work enough justice.

Check out the website at http://pittunitedway.com or at http://studentprojects.sis.pitt.edu/student/unitedway

More independent study projects for Fall 2014

Client:  WISER Simulation Center
Project:  PayPal Integration into an Existing System
Tasks:  This project will involve integrating a PayPal payment system into an existing web based application. The Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research (WISER) is an institute at the University of Pittsburgh. WISER has developed a web-based application, the Simulation Information Management System (SIMS), that is used to operate the center and many other organization’s centers throughout the world.

This project will implement a PayPal subsystem to allow users to pay for courses online and either grant them access automatically to the course or alert the proper individuals that payment has been made. There will need to be a reporting back end to the system that will show administrative staff what payments have been made for what courses. There is existing infrastructure in place that utilizes other payment systems. The PayPal system is to work in parallel with those existing systems. Student /developers (S/Ds) are expected to utilizing the existing infrastructure where possible. S/Ds will work with the existing WISER development team and have the project guided by the team. The Director of Information Technology at WISER will create requirements for the system. SIMS utilizes .Net (C#) and Classic ASP VBScript for the programming component. Oracle is the underlying database. Students will need to be competent in C# and SQL, as well as HTML and JavaScript.
Successful completion of this project will enable the WISER personnel to easily integrate PayPal payments for specific courses at other centers sites.
Team Size:  1 student

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Client:  WISER Simulation Center
Project:  Creation of a web based data repository for simulation centers
Tasks:  This project will involve creating a web-based application to allow multiple simulation centers from around the world to upload administrative metrics data into a centralized database and generate comparative statistics. The Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research (WISER) is an institute at the University of Pittsburgh. WISER works with simulation centers throughout the world. There is a need for comparative data analysis between centers. This web site will address that need.

The web application will need to allow sites to have their own users. Users can only upload data from their own site. They will need to only see individual data from their own site, while they can see aggregate data from any site in the system.

The web application will need to upload standardized Excel spreadsheets that the users will complete offline. Data will be inserted into the MySQL database from the spreadsheets.

Reporting will allow users to create what is essentially spreadsheet pivot tables from their data set to provide summarized data. There will be approximately 4-6 reports that will need to be created. Reports will need to able to be downloaded in Excel format.

Users will be able to compare the summary reports of their own center against other centers data in the system.

It is expected that PHP will be the programming language for this project and that MySQL will be the underlying database. The web site will be provided to the students.

Successful completion of this project will allow multiple sites to upload pre-defined metrics data, do comparative reports against other sites, and download summarized reports in Excel format.
Team Size:  1 student

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Client:  WISER Simulation Center
Project:  Develop an Implementation Plan for SCORM Integration Into an LMS
Tasks:  This project will involve developing an implementation plan to allow Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) content into an existing learning Management System (LMS). The Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research (WISER) is an institute at the University of Pittsburgh. WISER has developed a web-based application, the Simulation Information Management System (SIMS), that is used to operate the center and many other organizations centers throughout the world. A subsystem of SIMS includes an LMS.

SCORM is a collection of standards for sharing educational content via the web. Many curriculum development software packages allow for the creation of SCORM objects that can then be uploaded into a SCORM compliant LMS. This provides for a diverse development environment while allowing for a broad distribution of the content over many LMS.

SIMS is internally developed at WISER and is not currently SCORM compliant. This project will involve working with the SIMS development team and creating an implementation plan for allowing SCORM content to be uploaded and integrated into the SIMS LMS. This will involve obtaining an understanding of the underlying components of SIMS, as well as an evaluation of existing open source and commercially available SCORM packages that will aid in the integration. Benefits and shortcomings of the options will be analyzed to determine the best possible course of action.

It is expected that the actual implementation of this project will take place in a later semester.

The successful completion of this project will produce a report with a viable implementation plan to integrate SCORM compliance into SIMS. 
Team Size:  1 student

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Client:  WISER Simulation Center
Project:  Integrate a Text Notification System into an Existing System
Tasks:  This project will involve integrating a text (SMS) notification system into an existing web based application. The Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research (WISER) is an institute at the University of Pittsburgh. WISER has developed a web-based application, the Simulation Information Management System (SIMS), which is used to operate the center and many other organization’s centers throughout the world.

This project will implement an existing SMS subsystem to allow users to be notified of upcoming classes and other events. This will utilize a commercially available SMS subsystem. There is existing infrastructure in place that utilizes emails for alerts and it is expected that the student /developers (S/Ds) will utilize a significant portion of that existing infrastructure. S/Ds will work with the existing WISER development team and have the project guided by the team. The Director of Information Technology at WISER will create requirements for the system. SIMS utilizes .Net (C#) and Classic ASP VBScript for the programming component. Oracle is the underlying database. Students will need to be competent in C# and SQL, as well as HTML and JavaScript.

Successful completion of this project will enable the SIMS administrators to easily integrate SMS notifications for specific courses at WISER and other centers sites.
Team Size:  1 student

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Client:  University of Pittsburgh School of Business
Project:  Work with business school marketing students to design a marketing campaign website for United Way
Tasks:  Design a website for a United Way marketing campaign
Database:  MySQL
Programming Language:  PHP, HTML5, JavaScript
Frameworks:  jQuery, Backbone.js
Team Size:  2 students

Independent Study Projects for Fall 2014

Ladies and Gentlemen,

We are looking for students who are interested in gaining practical experience by working on analyzing, designing, and implementing real information systems for real clients.  These projects are structured as independent studies and you will receive academic credit (3 credits) upon project completion.  If you chose to accept this mission, be prepared to spend approximately 10 hours a week working on your project. 

These projects are a great opportunity for students to gain experience, build your resume, satisfy the School of Information Sciences capstone requirement and, if you do good job, get recommendation letters from satisfied clients.

If you are interested in working on any of the projects listed below, please contact Dmitriy Babichenko – dmb72@pitt.edu.  Send the name of the project you are interested in and make sure to attach your resume.

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Client: WISER Simulation Center
Project: Physician training feedback system. 
Tasks:  Design a web application that would allow WISER staff to schedule training and simulation sessions and to provide feedback for simulations.  Database and notification systems have already been designed last semester.
Database: MySQL
Programming Language:  C#
Team size:  1-2 students

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Client: Magee Hospital
Project: OB Data Standard for EMR Systems
Tasks:  Build web-based data entry forms for an existing MySQL database using an off-the-shelf form generating software such as Rackforms (https://www.rackforms.com) or JotForm (http://www.jotform.com/). 
Database:  MySQL
Programming Language:  Minimal PHP
Team size:  1 student

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Client:  Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology
Project: Tracking system for bleeding disorders in women
Tasks: Design a responsive web-based application to help women with bleeding disorders track bleeding episodes and reactions to medications.  This project will involve collecting requirements from medical researches, designing and building a responsive HTML5 front end and, if time permits, a MySQL database to store data.
Database:  MySQL
Programming Language:  JavaScript, HTML, PHP or Java
Frameworks/Libraries:  jQuery, Bootstrap
Team size:  2 students (at least one with web or mobile design experience)

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Client:  School of Information Sciences
Project:  Resume Management System
Tasks:  Last semester a team of 3 students built a prototype of a resume management system for the School of Information Sciences.  I am looking for 3-4 students to complete this project and produce a beta version (ready for user testing) by the end of the fall 2015 semester.
Database:  MySQL
Programming Language:  HTML, JavaScript, Java
Frameworks/Libraries:  jQuery, Bootstrap, Backbone.js (nice-to-have)
Team Size:  3-4 students

 

 

 

Marketing website for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds

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Project:  Marketing website for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds

Dates(s):  Spring 2014

Students:  Mandy Kendall, Jacob Mangone.

Programming languages/platforms/technologies:  PHP, MySQL, Bootstrap, HTML5

Description:  iSchool students worked closely with a group of undergraduate students from the University of Pittsburgh Business School to develop a website for a marketing campaign for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds soccer team.

First draft of a data standard for obstetrics and gynecology electronic medical records (EMR) system for Magee Women’s Hospital.

First draft of a data standard for obstetrics and gynecology electronic medical records (EMR) system for Magee Women’s Hospital.

Project:  First draft of a data standard for obstetrics and gynecology electronic medical records (EMR) system for Magee Women’s Hospital.

Date(s):  Spring 2014

Students:  Joshua Howell, Naveen Srivastava, Ayla Gounder, Clinton Wojick.

Programming languages/platforms/technologies:  MySQL, Java, Python

Description:  Most off-the-shelf EMR systems do not offer data fields specific to obstetrics and gynecology.  For example, it is impossible to print a birth certificate from any of the existing EMR systems.  A group of physicians from Magee Women’s Hospital spearheaded the effort to create a standardized database schema that would contain all the fields required by OB forms and reports with the hope that this new standard will be adapted by EMR developers.

iSchool students developed an E-R model based on the data provided by Magee Hospital physicians and build a working prototype of an OB EMR database.

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SQL Tutor

SQL Tutor

 

Project:  SQL Tutor

Dates(s):  Spring 2014

Students:  Jordan Feldman

Programming languages/platforms/technologies:  PHP, MySQL, jQuery, HTML5

Description: SQL Tutor is an online tutoring system for Standardized Query Language (SQL).  SQL Tutor works with any relational database and teaches students to write complex SQL queries through a series of assignments, puzzles and quizzes.

iSchool Resume and Portfolio Management System

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Resume and Portfolio Management System

Project:  Resume and Portfolio Management System

Dates(s):  Spring 2014

Students:  Jordan Feldman, Mandy Kendall, Naveen Srivastava

Programming languages/platforms/technologies:  Java, GlassFish, MySQL, jQuery, RESTful web services, Bootstrap, HTML5

Description: The goal of this project is to develop a prototype for a Resume and Portfolio Management system that would be used by the University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences students to connect with potential employers and to showcase their work.  This prototype will be further developed into a production system throughout the 2014-2015 academic year.

Marketing website for Mazda USA

Marketing website for Mazda USA

 

Project:  Marketing website for Mazda USA.

Dates(s):  Fall 2014

Students:  Jordan Feldman, Corbin Powlus

Programming languages/platforms/technologies:  PHP, HTML5

Description: iSchool students worked closely with a group of undergraduate students from the University of Pittsburgh Business School to develop a website for a marketing campaign for Mazda USA.  This project has won the Mazda national competition.