Keystone Media

 

Website Portfolio: Online Applications

Usability is Key for a Successful Online Application

A well designed, easy to use interface is fundamental to producing successful online applications. Keystone Media has over 10 years experience providing our customers with well thought out and easy to use, small to medium size online applications.

To discuss the process in developing your specific application, please email or call us at 1.734.997.3000.

High/Scope eTools

Just Launched! The Youth Program Quality Assessment - YPQA section of the High/Scope website is the second online assessment tool that Keystone Media has built for High/Scope. This application allows the measurement of quality in youth programs. The user fills out an assessment form, the program aggregates the data, which allows users to compare their results within various parameters.

The YPQA resides within the eTools area, built by Keystone Media which consolidates High/Scope's online offerings: assessments, surveys, forums, and training. A content management system allows the staff to easily maintain the site.

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Ready School Assessment

Launched in the spring of 2006, the Ready School Assessment website is an online educational assessment tool that aggregates data and as it's collected, dynamically generates bar charts that allow users to compare their progress within a national, regional, or district pool of data.

A content management system is being built for the staff to easily maintain the site.

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Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Investor

Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Investor is an online subscription based financial newsletter that was designed and developed by Keystone Media.

The very large volume of archival information offered a challenge in creating a navigation that enabled the user to easily find specific information.

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Maintenancelogs.com

Maintenancelogs.com is an online, subscription based, application that tracks and reminds you of your maintenance requirements. The application interface and programming was designed and developed by Keystone Media.

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