Web Application Development
The web application development group offers design, development and maintenance of administrative, student, research and college-wide database applications. This group leverages current database and Internet technologies to produce database-driven web applications which are targeted to the specific needs of the Fulton School of Engineering.
For more information on our web development services, please contact any of the following individuals:
Denise Felsenthal, Director
GWC-126
480.965.7872
denise.felsenthal@asu.edu
Jeff Carpenter, Computing Manager
GWC 148
480.965.2459
jeff.carpenter@asu.edu
Nathan Deneau, TSA Senior
GWC 174
480.965.3143
nathan.deneau@asu.edu
Steven Mau, TSA Principal
GWC 168
480.965.2965
Steven.mau@asu.edu
Recent and Upcoming Projects
Fulton Chemical Inventory
Application which maintains the chemical inventory in the Fulton School of Engineering. Quickly find where chemcials are located, display and update inventories by room, and show chemical HFR hazards and associated information.
Fulton Experts Search Engine
A Google-like search engine with the specifc function of quickly finding experts within the Fulton School of Engineering. Expertise can be searched by keyword or by individual or department.
Student Advising Calendar and Scheduling
To automate and streamline advising scheduling, students may schedule advising appointments using an online calendar. Students may view available time slots for up to four weeks in advance. The automation of appointments includes Outlook calendar attachments to advisors and reminder e-mails to students.
Scholarship Application Manager
Students may now apply for Fulton School of Engineering Scholarships online. This web based solution provides the student with an easy system to manage multiple scholarship applications and navigate through the many available Fulton scholarships. Academic administrators may also author and manage scholarships online, as well as generate complex reports for consideration by scholarship committees.
Fulton Executive Dashboard
Executives use this high-level, graphical representation of data to manage the Fulton School of Engineering. Space allocation, student enrollment, retention, and other key performance indicators are displayed in intuitive, visually stunning charts and graphs. Data is easy to drill-down into and can be easily downloaded and manipulated. Graphs are automatically updated and synchronized with the ASU academic calendar.
TutorLink
Academic advisors and data analysts use this application to track peak usage times and other data in order to help allocate limited resources to the tutoring center and to identify which areas of study have increased tutoring activity by the student. Students use this application to swipe their Sun Cards and record visit date, visit reason, and duration. Ad-hoc data is available to administrators to view or download via Web-based reporting and the TutorLink dashboard.
Leave Request Pre-Approval System
The Fulton School of Engineering has made available a web-based leave request system since 2003, making the paper process obsolete and greatly facilitating the leave request process. Currently this application is used in conjunction with Peoplesoft and is effective for planning, reporting, and automation of the leave request process. This system has been recently updated and is now in use by several units, including some outside of Fulton. The system is user friendly, and provides calendaring information for planning puposes.
Instructor Evaluations
ETS has developed a web-based Instructor Evaluation system which has been in use since 2002. All students in the Fulton School use this system to submit end-of-semester Instructor Evaluations. Various administrative web-based systems are used to compute statistics, and an instructor site permits instructors to view the results of their evaluations online. The evaluations currently provide the same questions as the "traditional" ASU paper-based evaluations, with new additional questions for online courses and optional "teacher of the year" voting.
CSSER Training and Service Requests The Center for Solid State Electronics Research uses this website to manage training for tools. Faculty can view the status of students they have submitted for training, Trainers can update the status of the request and add comments, and students are able to see the status of their requests. Service Requests are also managed through this site, servicing an array of machines and tools used by the unit. Complete
tracking is provided of all requests, including work log history and
comments.

