Aquaculture Magazine AD

Spent most of the day working on an AD for Aquaculture Magazine.  Well, more of the text than layout.  I have given suggestions & ideas on hwo the layout will be and it looks like it is comeing along nicely.  SHould been done soon since it is due FRIDAY!! AHHHH lol. 

Fish Disease Diagnostics Web App

Concept: This application will allow (hopefully) farmers, or the public, to submit their disease problems that they would like diagnosed through the web. This use to be done by hand and faxed in.  By having this form placed on the web it will not only allow for easier legiability for the technician, but will keep the information sotred in a database for future access.

Once the farmer hits “submit” a e-mail or some other way, is sent to the lab informing them of the submitted forms. ….. (more…)

alearn creators

Lead Design & programming: Troy Hahn
Design Concept & Testing: Dr. Len Lovshin & Troy Hahn
Content Providers: Dr. Rusty Wright, Dr. Len Lovshin, David Cline

This site was intended to provide information to the public on aquatic resources… A lot of work has been placed into this site at this point. We are using Contribute 3.11 to maintain content. This makes my life easier, as the programmer, and allows me to focus on development of the site and web applications that can help imrpove the user experience.

alearn.info site mission statement

Mission Statement:

“Welcome to alearn.info. Our mission is to provide the people of Alabama with useful, timely, and interesting information about our state waters and the creatures that live in and on the water. This site provides support for ALabama Education in aquatic sciences, Aquaculture, Recreational fisheries and Natural resource conservation. ALEARN.info is a cooperative effort by the Auburn University Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquaculture, and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. We hope that aquaculture producers , students, anglers, teachers and other citizen groups will find information here that will help them conserve, enjoy, and gain economic benefit from Alabama’s rich aquatic resources.”