Project


In this section are some multimedia projects I am working on or have recently completed. You will need Flash Player to view most of the projects.  Click here to download Flash Player 9. 

Dress for Success – Masters Creative Project

A project I am currently working on for partial fulfillment of the Masters degree requirement. The goal is to develop a self-paced instructional module to educate international students (Non Resident Alien students) at Florida State University (FSU) about how to dress properly in business settings according to the American dress codes. The subject of the module is “Dress for Success: A Guide to Proper Business Attire.” This is a non-profit project. The potential client for the module is the FSU Career Center and it is suggested that the module be put on the Career Center website once completed to ensure easy access for its audience.

The project proposal (Word format) provides an overview of the project scope and purpose, audience analysis, technology assessment, review of related media and research, functional specifications and a flowchart, project plan and a usability test report.

[Picture]

Being Green Website


This project was completed through collaboration with Sue Frazier, in partial fulfillment of the course requirements for a graduate course in the Department of Communication, Florida State University.

The website was designed to educate people about the causes of global warming, the role of human activities in aggregating global warming and ways to fight back.
 Click here to view the .swf file of the website.

[Picture]

Orange Grove Online Tutorials

This section includes several online tutorials developed during my internship at the Florida Distance Learning Consortium since Jan 2007. The goal was to teach the users of the Orange Grove Learning Repository to perform the key functions provided in the repository. The tutorials were created in Adobe Captivate (education edition).

 A series of tutorials on Equella Activity Assembler can be accessed at http://www.theorangegrove.org/resources.asp