Project Samples
The following link to multimedia teaching tools that I have developed, or have been developed by my students. None of the student samples nor some of my older products are 508 compliant.

My Designs
- Designing a Technology-rich Learning Environment - This assignment was designed for K-12 teacher development. I use the tool in a graduate level instructional communications course. (created: 12/05)
- Gagne and the Boys - This site is based on a WebQuest developed by Bernie Dodge. The product was created to assist students with the study of selected learning theories. (Revised: 12/05)
- Hitchhikers Guide to Course Development - This self-paced course is dedicated to assisting faculty in identifying resources to use in the development of online courses. (Created: 1/06)
- Industry Portfolio Project - This assignment requires learners to gather and organize a comprehensive collection of materials/information relevant to a specific topical area. The final product consists of a web-ready electronic portfolio and a 2-4 page reflective statement. (Revised: 2/05)
- Multimedia Portfolio Development - This site will help you plan, organize, and develop a digital/ multimedia portfolio which will showcase your experience/background. (Revised: 6/05)
- Online Research Quest - This site was designed to assist incoming freshman with online research techniques. (Revised 11/04)
- Taming the Mighty Migraine - This site provided an online problem analysis case for a graduate course in pharmaceutical marketing at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. (Created: 6/05)
- Thinking Hats - This problem based project requires students to use Edward deBono six metaphorical hats to explore selected research topics. (Revised 8/05)
- WebQuest Design Tutorial - This site was designed for students in my Foundations of Instructional Technology and Technology in Education courses. (Revised: 12/05)

Student Samples
- A Food-Cooperative In Crisis - This webquest, "A Co-op in Crisis," is somewhat specific in nature, but can be adapted to any number of community outreach oriented activities. Any activity where there is need of advising the community about a concept or event can probably take advantage of this webquest to some degree. Designer: Aram Kagan
- About Your Diagnosis - WebQuest to help patients prepare for a physician consultation. Designer: Gina Schlesinger, University of Pennsylvania
- Eye Can See Clearly Now - A laser eye surgery WebQuest. Designer: Brian Lownsbery.
- Internal Medicine Information Resources - WebQuest developed to assist internists in staying abreast of emerging medical knowledge. Designer: Sean O'Donnell
- Isaac Newton's Perennial Garden - 3d design WebQuest for undergraduate landscape architecture students. Designer: Margaret Angeloni, Graphic Designer
- Middle East WebQuest - The purpose of this Webquest is to explore the historical roots of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Designer: Mario Percacco
- Save the Band! - WebQuest designed to assist small bands in producing their own CDs. Designer: Karen Hennigan
- Stay-at-Home Webquest - Pennsylvania history lesson developed for 4th and 5th grade students. Designer: Elizabeth Cornman
- Usonian WebQuest - for community college learners to be undertaken as part of the COM088 & COM101 (English Composition) class. This quest will develop the learners' information literacy skills. That is, the ability to locate, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources. Designer: Chris Herz, Glassboro Community College
- Why Don't my Colors Match - WebQuest designed to assist graphic design students in matching colors for print publications. Designer: Pan Palko
The multimedia tools developed by me can be adopted by educators with written permission. If you wish to adopt one of the student products you must contact them for permission.
