FW: Looking for help with Website
Sharon Gould
seg5 at calvin.edu
Wed Dec 3 15:59:34 EST 2014
Here is information I received today.
Sharon
From: Monica Kling [mailto:monikatwice at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 2:23 PM
To: Sharon Gould
Subject: Looking for help with Website
Hi Sharon,
Thanks for speaking with me today about a student web developer.
I am an ESL teacher who specializes in teaching Korean students English via the internet. I want to launch a website of my own teaching method and to do so on a budget,
1. Initially, the site would need an e-classroom with video capability and white board, an interactive scheduling calendar, and a secure storefront for selling downloadable lessons. I'd also want to have introductory videos in this area. I would be the only teacher using the classroom and calendar and would have no more than a couple of dozen students.
2. After that initial phase is done, I'll want to add on a blog where students can chat in real time while I show movies or while shows air in Korea. I'd also need an asynchronous forum for students to discuss the shows.
3. The final phase would include an interactive English/Korean language exchange, where English speaking students wanting to learn Korean can find a native speaker to practice with and vice versa.
I have experience in branding and design, so I really need somebody with the technical chops to build this, however, any design talent is welcome.
The site will need a high-end boutique feel to it and would need to attract traffic from highly successful, professional adults in Korea. I have a translator.
I thought I'd see if any student there in your digital communications wing would be interested in helping me develop this first phase for a reasonable price and eventually adding on phase 2 and 3.
Thanks so much for your time and help with this!
Sincerely,
Monica Kling
New Era, Michigan
(231) 930-4264
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://list.calvin.edu/pipermail/abstraction-jobs/attachments/20141203/c9cb6e29/attachment.html
More information about the abstraction-jobs
mailing list