EDIT 703:  Advanced Methods in Multimedia
Project Guidelines
Spring, 2000

Dr. Cheryl Wissick


Project Guidelines (100 points):
 
Description Points
Log Log sheet contains dates and times that you worked on your project and what you accomplished that session.  total hours are computed.  Use a spreadsheet.  10
Journal Journal accompanies log describing insights or setbacks in your project.  10
Needs 
assessment
Discuss the need for the project based on your client's goals. Provide any justification with surveys, interviews or other feedback.  5
Article
references
Five annotated research articles that you used to provide background, justification, or ideas for your project.
Articles could be research on screen design, input methods, or effectiveness of multimedia.
 5
Web references Five annotated web sites that you used to provide background, justification, or ideas for your project.  5
Justification for
design
Based on your research of articles, web sites and texts, provide an overall justification for your project, the design, use of feedback, input method.   5
Formative and Summative evaluation Given the time frame, you will probably not be able to complete either type of evalation.  Write a proposal for how you would evaluate your project.  10
Multimedia Project The final project works, is interactive, pleasing screen design, meets the needs of the client.  Uses still or motion video, graphics and sound.  50

Project ideas include but not limited to:


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Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education.

Last updated: Spring, 1999