Ohio University 1804 Voinovich Center for Leadership & public affairs

IT and Web Development

The Voinovich School's IT and Web development team offers web design, technological assistance and database construction.

For questions or work inquiries, please contact:

 

Taeil Kim

(740) 597-1692

kimt@ohio.edu

IT and Web Development Projects (viewing 1-4 of 4)
Voinovich School project blows away attendees at world’s largest wind energy conference

On May 4, the Great Lakes WIND Network (GLWN) showcased their new interactive website, database and mapping tools developed by Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs to more than 23,000 attendants at WINDPOWER 2009, the world’s largest annual wind energy event in Chicago.According to the director of GLWN, these tools attracted endless attention at GLWN’s pavilion rendering the GLWN’s staff “virtual prisoners at the pc.”

The Voinovich School has been working with GLWN since July of 2008 to create an information database and interactive website that will help connect companies who supply or have the potential to supply parts for wind energy manufacturing, said Dave Simon, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager at the Voinovich School, who has been working on the project.
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Non-point Source Monitoring Project Tracks Watershed Restoration Progress

The Voinovich School has made an invaluable contribution to the improvement of Ohio water quality with the development of the Non-point Source (NPS) Monitoring Project, an on-line reporting system used to track environmental changes in four watersheds.
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GIS Helps Improve Water Quality

The Voinovich School developed two innovative online systems used to enter and report data about environmental changes in the Raccoon Creek, Monday Creek, Sunday Creek and Huff Run watersheds.
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FirstOhio.com

The Voinovich School provides technical development and site maintenance for FirstOhio.com, a web portal that promotes business development and tourism in Appalachian Ohio.
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