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Age of Anxiety video slideshow - Multimedia
Slideshow of artwork from the Age of Anxiety, 1910-1920 set to the music of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring Part 1.
Video was encoded and authored on a DVD for presentations in the Leepa-Rattner Museum Auditorium
Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Encore were used in the production of this DVDmore
eDrug Training Course Conversion - Multimedia
Creation of self directed, interactive, online courses from original PowerPoint, photographs and lecture materials.
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HEC Medical Laboratory Technology RLOs - Multimedia
Developed several Reusable Learning Objects for the Medical Laboratory Technologies department. Each RLO was a drag'n'drop activity relating to reactions between chemicals and organisms. more
The new WebISO was created with not only updated content, but an entirely new look and feel. The application runs on state-of-the-art Flash technology to make it much more dynamic through the use of XML and direct connectivity to PHP scripts and the database.
Students can use the orientation from almost any internet-ready computer and their... more
This Virtual Tour was designed to be used both online and on stand-alone CD-ROMs. It allows the user to move through the museum's floorplan and view panoramic 360 degree images of each room. Individual works of art can be pulled up in detail and information pertaining to the piece is displayed.
Issues taken into consideration were the si... more
Nursing Department Virtual Tour - Multimedia
The Nursing Department requested this Virtual Tour so that it could be used in new Student Orientation. Posted on their website homepage it also serves as a promotional tool for their facilities.
The Tour requires the Quicktime plugin for your internet browser
The OSSD provides a note-taking service for students with disabilities that has now been put online. Instead of students taking notes, typists typing them out, then photocopying them and sending the photocopies back to the class, now the notes are simply scanned into PDFs and uploaded via a ColdFusion form.