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In May 1999, DigitalThink rolled out a new and improved version of the "tutor" locker, the main interface through which their tutors access student submissions.
While the new interface was a great improvement in terms of functionality, the design was large and clunky.
The tutor coordinator approached me to do some analysis of the design and to come up with any simple fixes.
The sample shown here greatly improves the look-and-feel of the locker as well as minimizes the excess content on the screen.
The site is database driven, so the code created to update the site was done in a way that was easily implementable within a generic pull of a set of database records.
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