Provided the original design and programming of Project Tomorrow's website and ongoing design, maintenance and consultation. Project Tomorrow is a non-profit organization that supports the innovative uses of science, math and technology resources in K-12 schools and communities.
The website hosts an annual national student and teacher survey on key ed-tech issues, the findings of which are presented annually to Congress.
The website has a continually growing and dynamic InfoCenter, which is a collection of valuable eResource links, a blogroll of related websites, and recommended reading list.
The site highlights Project Tomorrow's annual Innovation in Education Summit of the education, business, community, political, and parent leadership in Orange County to discuss and evaluate the challenges and opportunities for improving K-12 science, math, and technology education.
The site features the Science Docent Program, a nationally recognized high school program that teaches high school students how to develop and teach hands-on, standards based science lessons to elementary school students. During the school year, high school students develop and teach six science lessons, participate in 20 hours of community service and attend career conferences.
The site also features Project TestDrive which is a national research study on the classroom effectiveness of the online K-12 science, technology, engineering and math resources from the National Science Digital Library.