Medical and team sites

This morning I finished working on the medical evaluation site by reviewing with Mark the changes I made yesterday. I then spent the rest of the day working on a team site for Victor. Mark showed me how to set up the site with particular settings/parameters and he also helped me create one subsite. I then created the next four subsites by myself, after which Mark and Victor discussed options for folder settings on the page where users can upload documents.

I hope to finalize the process to get Photoshop on my computer tomorrow. I now have the license and script to download the program.

Online university

Mark was away at a meeting again today so I am unsure how he wants the new online university page on SharePoint to look. I tried my hand at creating the same Flash buttons in HTML/CSS. I don’t have Photoshop to make nice buttons to mimic the ones on the online university page, so I was stuck with Paint.

I also sent in a request to have Photoshop installed on my computer.

Mark mentioned that he is getting the original Flash file from someone else, which would make editing the links after the migration much easier and save some time. In order to make these changes, I’d also have to get Flash installed on my computer. Tomorrow I will send in a request to get Flash, as long as I get a special code for the program, which is required to request a program.

Medical site & migration to SharePoint

Today I met my first SharePoint assignment. With the help of Mark, I completed some changes to a site that records evaluations of an external organizations collaboration on medical write-ups with J&J. After working as much as I could on this, I then attempted to migrate an existing page from the online university site to a new page in SharePoint. I was able to successfully move the Flash video on the existing page to the new page.