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Partial Client List

Portfolio Descriptions:

Courseware Examples

 

Web-Based Training

Web Based Curriculum for University
This program was developed for the Continuing Education Center at a University. They wanted to reach a wider audience and remedy the difficulties that some perspective students had in finding the funding and time to travel to the training seminars. The courseware contains text and graphics along with worksheet and testing. The individual courses can be accessed through the University’s distance education registration system.

 

Pre-Convention/Tradeshow Training
This program was developed to inform the individuals of a major electronics corporation that were going to staff the tradeshow booth at a major convention. The training introduces a variety of new products and gave the staff the information they needed to present the new products properly and to be able to answer perspective customers’ questions.

 

Products and Services - Web Version
The purpose of this project was to convert the CD-ROM version of the course for Internet-based delivery. This course was developed to train the entry-level customer service representatives of a major computer manufacturer on the various products and services offered by the company. The course is divided into 13 sections so the learner can view each individual section of the courseware when they have available time while on the job.

 

Antitrust
The purpose of this project was to convert the CD-ROM version of this course for Internet-based delivery. This program was developed to present various issues concerning Antitrust regulations and how they can influence business relationships. The course uses both presentation and case-study scenario instructional methods.

 

Web-Based Introduction to Application
The purpose of this project was to provide an introduction to a company's business process application before the employees have an opportunity to work through the "hands-on" training. The client wanted to keep the traditional classroom training, but desired that the employees have a basic knowledge about the application before attending class. The courseware was web-based using text and screen captures of the application.