Website Development

Closed
I Challenge Diabetes
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Imran Nathani
Operations Manager
(28)
5
Project
Academic experience
100 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
UX design Website development
Skills
wireframing wordpress
Details

We would like a new website for our organization.

We would like to work with students to develop a new website for us.

Students should be prepared to:

  • Create a design proposal including wireframes or low-fidelity mockups for our company's review.
  • Build a fully-functioning website, with our assistance in providing content and copy.
  • Provide training on updating and maintaining the site.
Deliverables

A fully-functioning website, with our assistance in providing content and copy. The website should be built on wordpress website.

Mentorship

Supervision and Mentoring Plan

The student will receive training and ongoing support by Operations Manager and Project Manager. They will be guided through the organization's strategic plan and how it aligns with the project strategies. They will be part of a collaborative, innovative and team-oriented environment. They will have the opportunity to attend weekly meetings with the larger team at ICD in addition to smaller meetings with those involved in the web development project.

They will be gaining hands on experience creating relevant content, implementing and executing objectives. Students will always be provided with an opportunity to ask questions and have them addressed along with weekly check-ins with the ICD Team. This is an excellent opportunity for students to assimilate a multitude of skills and develop professionally. Students gain applicable knowledge and experience in real life context.

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

ICD is the charity that focuses on delivering the most engaging, inspiring, and empowering opportunities to the type 1 community.

We do not shy away from the tough questions. Together amongst peers, we build the skills and courage to face whatever obstacles come our way. We practice them together, leveraging our combined strengths.

Each individual may have a different starting point and we meet there to create and celebrate goals together. Life with diabetes demands a lot of us, but the resulting strength gained can expand our horizons.