Last
semester, I joined the WWU Student Website Advancement Team (SWAT). This is a
student-run business on campus that helps businesses create, update, or improve
their websites. It is an awesome club which has been helping me improve my
technology skills and make new connections both on and off campus!
I was
convinced to join SWAT by my friend Nina, who is now the director of the team.
I was not exactly sure what it was about and what SWAT actually did as a “website
advancement team”, but she gave me a lot of information that peaked my interest.
I have always dabbled around with computers, coding, and making websites, and
enjoy learning new computer programs. Websites are a huge factor in someone’s
business, especially in the equestrian industry. If a customer cannot easily
find information on your product or services online, they might not want to
purchase from you and will go somewhere else. Equestrian centers use their websites
to draw clients in through pictures, information, videos to show people how
fun, nice and clean their barn is. I
know I will have to have a website of my own someday, and it is super awesome
to be able to help others with their websites too, so I decided to join SWAT!
Our SWAT
group consists of about 10 students currently, and is led by a faculty member
(currently Eric Brown, an MIS instructor). Most of the team is an MIS(management information systems) major or minor, but a few are other things, like
EQS and ASL. Businesses either locally or nationally contact the school
requesting our services. Some businesses only want to test the usability of
their website, some want some updates with new pictures and content, and others
want an entirely redesigned site. Team members are assigned a client either by
themselves or in a team, depending on the size of the project. Right now, I am
working on making a new site for a local chip company. It is really cool to see
different products in Walmart or around Fulton and think “Hey! We are making
their website!”
There
is some time commitment involved, in that we meet once a week on Mondays, and in
addition we have to spend a minimum of 3 hours per week working on our
projects. It’s manageable, but I personally have to plan out my hours
specifically so I don’t forget. There is a room on campus just for us, filled
with computers, usability testing technology, a conference table and
whiteboards. We also filled it with small toys, nerf guns and snacks for fun
too! SWAT also hosts some fun events for the students. This semester we hosted
an amusement park themed escape room.
SWAT has been an educational and enjoyable experience! I have learned a lot about designing websites, coding, and working with clients while having fun with fellow SWAT members. If you are at WWU and enjoy working with websites, or have a business that needs some website help, come check us out!
SWAT has been an educational and enjoyable experience! I have learned a lot about designing websites, coding, and working with clients while having fun with fellow SWAT members. If you are at WWU and enjoy working with websites, or have a business that needs some website help, come check us out!
~Jennah
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