Here in this page are all my projects I have completed over the various years. Some of these are small, some of these are large, but all hold a great significance to me because of the hard work I have put in. I hope you learn something new, and something about me as well.
My first Project answers some basic questions that some people may have about Coors Field, the local baseball field here in Denver where the Colorado Rockies play. I can be viewed here.
My second project: Special thanks to Sterling Belleau for helping me with this project, can be viewed at luhiparking.weebly.com. It explains the plight of our schools poor parking situation and proposes solutions to the problem based on the available space left to expand on our property.
My Third project: A editorial on Robots in the workforce that can be viewed here.
My fourth project is a short game I made. After clicking the link and installing it, there are a few steps you will need to follow to get it to run properly. First, place the folder in you C: folder, or your operating system. Then, open the folder and then right click on the file titled "opener" and then click "open with" and select your default browser. Unfortunately, this game is only PC compatible, sorry Mac or Linux users. Huge thanks to w3 schools for teaching me html code. Download the files here, and the official citation for w3 schools is here: "HTML(5) Tutorial." HTML Tutorial. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2014.
My fifth project can be viewed at spaceexplorationfuture.weebly.com This is a project about space exploration and what the future of space exploration. A special thanks to Daniel Saline and Braden Bloom for helping me out with this project.
My sixth project's final output was in the form of an essay, which can be viewed here. It is essay about early military warfare and how some of the major ancient powers fought wars.
My seventh and final project of High school can be viewed here on the website. It is a presentation about how the military has led civilians in technological growth. Here is the bibliography of sources I used to gather this information.
My first Project answers some basic questions that some people may have about Coors Field, the local baseball field here in Denver where the Colorado Rockies play. I can be viewed here.
My second project: Special thanks to Sterling Belleau for helping me with this project, can be viewed at luhiparking.weebly.com. It explains the plight of our schools poor parking situation and proposes solutions to the problem based on the available space left to expand on our property.
My Third project: A editorial on Robots in the workforce that can be viewed here.
My fourth project is a short game I made. After clicking the link and installing it, there are a few steps you will need to follow to get it to run properly. First, place the folder in you C: folder, or your operating system. Then, open the folder and then right click on the file titled "opener" and then click "open with" and select your default browser. Unfortunately, this game is only PC compatible, sorry Mac or Linux users. Huge thanks to w3 schools for teaching me html code. Download the files here, and the official citation for w3 schools is here: "HTML(5) Tutorial." HTML Tutorial. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2014.
My fifth project can be viewed at spaceexplorationfuture.weebly.com This is a project about space exploration and what the future of space exploration. A special thanks to Daniel Saline and Braden Bloom for helping me out with this project.
My sixth project's final output was in the form of an essay, which can be viewed here. It is essay about early military warfare and how some of the major ancient powers fought wars.
My seventh and final project of High school can be viewed here on the website. It is a presentation about how the military has led civilians in technological growth. Here is the bibliography of sources I used to gather this information.