Here is a list of projects from some of my classes during my time at the University of Louisville.
This report examines the pressing issues surrounding social media privacy and security. Focusing on transparency and reputation management, the report addresses the growing concerns of user distrust and skepticism. It highlights the evolution of transparency as crucial for building trust and proposes a two-part solution: prioritizing customer protection and combining transparency with actionable measures to enhance security. By analyzing cyber threats and advocating for proactive strategies, the report offers insights into mitigating risks and restoring consumer confidence in social media platforms.
Final Report: Social Media -Privacy and SecurityIn my Management of Information Systems class, I have undertaken case studies focused on specific instances where prominent businesses encountered significant technical challenges. These case studies delve into the intricate details of the problems faced by these organizations, outlining the root causes and examining their implications. Through meticulous analysis, I have proposed comprehensive solutions aimed at addressing these issues effectively.
Care Group Case StudyIn my Software Development I class, engaged in various coding assignments designed to enhance my proficiency in the C# programming language. These assignments provided hands-on experience in fundamental programming concepts such as variables, data types, control structures, and functions. Through iterative practice and problem-solving, I developed essential coding skills and learned how to design and implement efficient algorithms to solve practical problems. These assignments served as building blocks for my understanding of software development principles and laid the foundation for more complex programming tasks in subsequent courses and professional endeavors.
Here is an example cover letter I used to apply to a design internship opportunity for a Japanese tea company.