Final class project for MIS 2402. Designed and executed HTML, CSS, and Javascript to create commuting cost calculator and loan repayment calculator. Helped reinforce topics learned in class and refine coding knowledge.
Links to the calculators:
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Final class project for MIS 2402. Designed and executed HTML, CSS, and Javascript to create commuting cost calculator and loan repayment calculator. Helped reinforce topics learned in class and refine coding knowledge.
Links to the calculators:
I used AI to build two web calculators using HTML and JavaScript. The first one was a loan calculator that finds the monthly payment, total paid, and interest paid given the loan amount, the term of the loan in years, and the APR percentage. The second one was my own idea, a subscription value calculator that shows yearly cost, cost per use, and per hour, and gives a rating from Excellent to Poor. It’s meant to help people see if their subscriptions are really worth it. Overall, this project helped me get better at using AI and fixing and debugging code.
This project was for my MIS2402 Web Application Development class. For the first part of the project, I utilized AI-generated code to help me develop HTML for a loan repayment calculator where we are able to calculate monthly payments, total amount paid, and total interest paid based on loan amount, loan years, and APR%.
Additionally, I utilized various coding techniques taught in class by professor Miller such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery to create an investment growth calculator. This calculator helps individuals who seek to estimate how much investment they’ll gain overtime on a specific amount of money added, considering monthly contributions, annual interest rate, and number of years. Someone may want to use it for long-term saving goals such as retirement plans or for planning on opening a CD account. With the different input boxes for each section, this calculator will accurately calculate the final balance along with how much has been added over time and interest earned.
Loan Repayment Calculator: https://misdemo.temple.edu/tus58726a/project/
Investment Growth Calculator: https://misdemo.temple.edu/tus58726a/project2/
For this project, I developed a retirement readiness tool built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, and Chart.js. It helps users see if they are on track to meet their retirement goals. The tool collects 10 inputs related to age, finances, and goals, with 3 of those inputs (expected annual return, inflation rate, and safe withdrawal rate) pre-filled using historical averages but still customizable. Using these inputs, it projects future savings and compares them to the amount needed for retirement. It then shows whether the user is on track, highlights any surplus or shortfall, estimates projected monthly income, and provides recommendations. A visual chart showing the user’s projected portfolio growth over time is also included. People would want to use this calculator because retirement often feels distant and uncertain, but they still want a clear sense of where they stand. Since everyone’s situation and goals are different, this tool offers a personalized and straightforward way to plan without having to pay for a financial advisor.
Completed an MIS 2402 project in which I built two web-based calculators using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and Bootstrap. The first was a loan repayment calculator, and the second was a balance transfer payoff planner. I focused on input validation, clean design, and accurate financial calculations.
Project URLs:
Loan Calculator: https://misdemo.temple.edu/tun67076y/project
Balance Transfer Planner: https://misdemo.temple.edu/tun67076y/project2
This project was to further my understanding of HTML, CSS, and JS by using what I learned in the course to have any AI tool help me create two special use calculators. The first one was using a prompt that was given and I would not make any changes to. Any bugs that were present needed to be fixed by me in the code editor. After that was running properly, I would change the prompt in certain areas to develop a special purpose calculator of my own. I decided to have the AI tool create a “Dynamic Inventory Optimization Calculator.” This calculator would take input in the form of average daily usage, lead time, and service level factor to calculate the reorder point, and safety stock level for a product. This project helped me not only understand how webpages, specifically single page architecture, are constructed and how code can be written and edited in many different ways to achieve the same goal.
https://misdemo.temple.edu/tut65024t/project2/
https://misdemo.temple.edu/tut65024t/project/
The web development project is a part of my web app course work at Temple University in which I utilized HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and Bootstrap and AI tools to develop two special-purpose calculators. I designed and tested my own calculator of a loan repayment and a more personalized calculator, concentrating on accuracy and easy-to-use design. The project enabled me to advance my coding abilities, problem-solving, and possibilities to use AI in creating actual web applications.
Temple AIS had another successful SCLC this year and returned home with two premier awards.
First, our AIS student chapter won the Outstanding Student Chapter Award. This recognition really belongs to all of the officers from last year and this year. Their hard work made it happen.
Second, AIS received another award that was a personal surprise for our AIS Advisor, Professor Sezgin Ayabakan. Professor Ayabakan received the AIS Student Chapters Faculty Advisor of the Year Award. According to Ayabakan, “I really see this as a reflection of our AIS officers, our students, and all of our faculty who have supported me in mentoring and guiding our students.”
Next up, we are excited to confirm that Temple MIS is hosting next year’s SCLC 2027 right here in Philadelphia…stay tuned for details and how you can get involved.

MIS alumnus Ryan Oliveira, FOX ’13 is the Chief Operating Officer of GiveWillow, a new Funeral Registry venture that he started along with his former roommate, Janet Tukula. GiveWillow is disrupting the funeral industry by simplifying the end-of-life processes and associated expenses for families and individuals. Click here for the full article to learn more about Ryan and Janet’s journey.
March 13, 2026, two of our illustrious MIS alumnus, Andrea Behler, BBA’19 and Nick Rivera, BBA’17 was recognized as one of Temple University’s 30 outstanding alumni who are all under the age of 30. Read more about Temple’s 30 Under 30 Honorees and learn how these Owls are making a difference.
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