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European Association of Jewish Studies. The EAJS was
formed to aid the encouragement and support of the teaching of Jewish
studies at university level in Europe.
Eye Division built the site from the ground up to allow scholars, institutions and libraries from member countries to contribute their details to an online database. The site allows EAJS administrators to add content to the site, and to coordinate all online and offline submissions of material to the site. We continue to maintain the site and advise
on marketing and advertising issues.
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Journal of Jewish Studies - an international academic
journal founded in 1948 for the promotion of research into all aspects
of Jewish studies
Eye Division designed a site advertising the Journal, publishing the latest
contents list and providing contact details.
Behind the scenes Eye Division created a password protected site for the editors to organise all submitted reviews and articles. |
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Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies - a higher education centre in Oxford for the study of Judaism. Eye Division produced the original design of the site and navigation structure. Particular emphasis was placed on accessibility issues - ensuring that the site conformed to W3C standards and guidelines for disabled viewers.
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Oxford Brookes University came to Eye
Division seeking help and advice on the rebuilding of their main site
design. Eye Division worked closely with the existing design team, and
also put together proposals for the University intranet site design, focusing
strongly on accessibility issues.
In addition, Eye Division worked with the International Students' Advisory Service on updating their web site.
More recently Eye Division developed the Upgrade mini-site for students who need study advice, and the online version of the Supporting Students Handbook.
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UKERNA
Eye Division designed a series of Flash interactive training modules for staff training purposes, including, among others:
- an explanation of DNS Resolving
- a Hexagon challenge game
- Walk through guides for University staff on DNS and name servers
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Museum of Oxfordshire
Eye Division designed a new site for the Museum, including a Content Management System to allow staff to completely manage the content of the site and update it in their own time.
www.museumofoxford.org.uk |


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OUP Ltd
Eye Division programmed and designed an interactive CD-ROM for the ELT Division: The Good Grammar Book, Italian version. Programming was carried out in Flash and Director.
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QVQ Ltd
Eye Division programmed a series of interactive educational tools for Education software supplier QVQ Ltd, including:
- a symmetry test
- interactive probability tree diagram
- interactive factorial finder
All these were coded using Adobe Flash 8 Pro software.
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