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Christ Church, Oxford. Eye Division redeveloped Christ
Church's online prospectus pages in line with the current year's printed
brochure.
Eye Division were also commissioned to carry out a feasability study into
the next stage of their web site development.
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COLTS (Cambridge On-line teaching and
support)
Eye Division built a prototype site for Cambridge University on-line examinations
in an experimental scheme. |
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The Ian Ramsey Centre is part of the Theology Faculty
in the University of Oxford.
Eye Division's brief was to design a clean looking site, which could be
easily maintained by staff in-house and which reflected the Oxford University
branding. |
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The Oxford Institute for Yiddish Studies ran an annual summer programme to teach Yiddish language, literature and culture in Oxford.
The web site promoted the Institute's work, and was also a showcase for the New York artist Yonia Fain, featuring a gallery of over 50 paintings. In addition, Eye Division produced printed literature, and designed and installed a CD presentation in Flash using audio and photographs of the Summer course for a fundraising dinner. |
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Queens Foundation Research Projects: Eye Division developed a web site for Queens College, Birmingham, to disseminate information from a Conference on Authority and Governance in the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Research Centre for Able Pupils was established to explore issues related to the education of able pupils and to share ideas with schools, and others, who wish to develop or extend their practice in this field.
Eye Division built their first site and advised on the use of server hardware at Westminster College, the host institution. |
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Westminster College - now the teaching institute at Oxford Brookes University. Eye Division re-designed the welcome page and provided templates to staff for ease of updating. |