
Jason Mun developed the Courses page feature for the cornell-dti/idol repository, focusing on enhancing course discoverability and learner engagement. He implemented a responsive hero section, an experiences display, a timeline with progress tracking, a testimonial slider, and an interactive project showcase using React, Next.js, and TypeScript. By reusing existing team member components for staff presentation, Jason maintained design consistency and reduced code duplication. His work provided a cohesive information architecture for the Trends web development course, supporting scalable onboarding for new courses. The feature’s responsive design and interactive elements improved the user experience and aligned with the project’s educational goals.

Month 2024-10: Delivered the Courses page feature for idol repository, introducing a responsive hero, experiences display, a timeline with progress tracking, a testimonial slider, and an interactive project showcase. The page reuses existing team member components to present course staff and provides comprehensive information about the Trends web development course. This work enhances course discoverability, supports learner engagement, and aligns with the goal of scalable online education.
Month 2024-10: Delivered the Courses page feature for idol repository, introducing a responsive hero, experiences display, a timeline with progress tracking, a testimonial slider, and an interactive project showcase. The page reuses existing team member components to present course staff and provides comprehensive information about the Trends web development course. This work enhances course discoverability, supports learner engagement, and aligns with the goal of scalable online education.
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