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Micah Webner

Davisburg, MI, United States

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Currently IT Staff Contractor at Henry Ford Community College, and IT Systems Integrator and Developer at Access-Interactive.

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Experience (3)

IT Staff Contractor

Henry Ford Community College

August 1997 - Current

As an employee of Access-Interactive, I currently work full time with the Office of Administrative Data and Voice Communications at Henry Ford Community College.

During my time at HFCC, I have been involved in many aspects of network development and administration, including

  • network design, implementation and installation,
  • Novell NetWare, Linux and Windows-family server management,
  • web design and development,
  • custom software creation,
  • database migration and conversion, and
  • VMware deployment and management.

As a Datatel client, I have

  • worked on implementation and migration of legacy data to Datatel Colleague,
  • written numerous custom Envision processes,
  • configured, deployed and managed WebAdvisor,
  • served as a project lead for client beta programs,
  • and have presented at both regional and national Datatel Users Group conferences.

My current primary duties include project management and web architecture roles using the Drupal content management framework and the Datatel Portal implementation of Microsoft SharePoint.

IT Systems Integrator and Developer

Access-Interactive

September 1989 - Current

During my time at Access-Interactive, I have performed a wide variety of duties, building and servicing PCs, network design and implementation, programming in a variety of languages, Linux, Windows and Novell NetWare server administration, network security administration, and web design and development.

As an employee of Access-Interactive, I am currently working full time at Henry Ford Community College, where my primary duties include project management and development on HFCC's Datatel Colleague implementation, web design using the Drupal content management framework, and Linux and VMware administration.

Service Technician

Inacomp Computer Center of Livonia, MI

January 1989 - September 1989

PC and Macintosh repair, staging, basic networking, etc as the Service Technician for a franchised retail computer outlet.

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Writing

Creating a Simple Drupal Module

Geeks & God

I'm going to show you how to create a very simple Drupal 6 module that uses hook_form_alter to remove a few fields from the node edit form, but only for blog and page nodes. We'll alter different fields for each type. This should give you a foundation for more complex custom work.


Building a Custom Media Page in Drupal

Geeks & God

This tutorial explains how I used a custom Drupal module to create a richer user experience for the Cornerstone Church Media page. It builds on my earlier tutorial on Creating a Simple Drupal Module and does not require advanced PHP skills. This technique could also be used to build a custom front page for a site.


Quick and Dirty Logo Linking with Node Reference and template.php

Geeks & God

Hey, gang. It's been a while since I posted one of my quick-and-dirty tutorials. I tweeted the other day about having some fun with Node Reference, Image Cache and template.php. This wasn't a church-related project, but it's the kind of thing that could be adapted to other uses. In fact, I've altered it a bit for this tutorial. Here's the details.


Reading

StackOverflow.Models.CVBook

Don't Make Me Think

A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

Steve Krug


Tools

Commodore Vic20

joe

Background

My career in IT started in 9th Grade French Class, where the only language I learned was BASIC, from the kid who sat next to me. Computers became my hobby, and I avoided them as a career choice until I stumbled into a retail computer service position during a job search. After getting some fundamental training, I accepted a position as a service tech for Access Computers, Inc (now Access-Interactive, LLC) where I have been employed for over 20 years.

During that time, I have performed a wide variety of duties, building and servicing PCs, network design and implementation, programming in a variety of languages, Linux, Windows and Novell NetWare server administration, network security administration, and web design and development.

As an employee of Access-Interactive, I have been working for the past 13 years at Henry Ford Community College. My current primary duties include project management and development on HFCC's Datatel Colleague implementation, web design using the Drupal content management framework, and Linux and VMware administration.