Studio
Projects and People
Please choose from the following:
- EDIT Studio People Database
- Submit/update your profile or learn more about
your fellow Studio classmates.
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- Review the progress of this
Semester's team projects
- Be sure to read eachteam's "15/5" reports.
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- Review previous course
projects
- See what other students in previous terms have
done.
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- Check out other related web
sites and resources
- Be sure to visit this ever growing list frequently
& see if you recognize any names in the WWILD Team database.
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- Desk Crit Feedback Sheet
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- EDIT
6200 - Information and Procedures for Submitting all Course Materials for
Evaluation
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- Studio
Service Database
It is important for us to document the outstanding community service and outreach
sponsored and encouraged by the Studio Experience. All studio participants
must submit their service entries to this database to receive credit. Past
Studio participants are also asked to submit past service information here
as well so as to inform our professional community of your past service. Click
here to add a service entry.
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EDIT Studio People Database
This is a database of all the students and faculty
participating in the studio experience this semester. Be sure to add your profile
as soon as you can (you can update your profile as often as you like).
Click here to submit a new profile to the database.
To browse the database or to update your profile,
select from the following:
Sort listing alphabetically by course and show photo
Sort listing alphabetically by course and do not show photo
Sort listing alphabetically by last name and show photo
Sort listing alphabetically by last name and do not show photo
Any questions or comments about the maintenance
of this database should be directed to Lloyd
Rieber.
Click here to view Summer,
2001 Studio Participants
Click here to view Spring,
2001 Studio Participants
Click here to view Fall,
2000 Studio Participants
Click here to view Summer,
2000 Studio Participants
Click here to view Spring,
2000 Studio Participants
Click here to view Fall,
1999 Studio Participants
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This Term's EDIT 6210 Studio
Projects
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EDIT
6210 Project
Project Manager: Sam Winward (swinward@arches.uga.edu)
Team Members: Christa Harrelson, Angie Garcia
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Past Projects
Here are some examples of previous independent and
team projects.
- EDIT Studio Showcase
- http://it.coe.uga.edu/studio/showcase.html
- This link takes you the home page of the past
Studio showcases held since Fall, 1998 featuring all of the EDIT Studio projects.
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- Past EDIT 6210 Studio Projects
- Here are the specific links to all of the past
EDIT 6210 Project Web Sites, as constructed and maintained by the project
team members themselves:
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Spring, 2001:
Project
Shop
Project Manager: Thomas Murray (tmurray@coe.uga.edu)
Team Members: Lisa Benson, Doug
Holschuh, Mark Strait
An
Introduction to Scientific Research and Evaluation Methods
Project Manager: Carol Wise (clwise@earthlink.net)
Team Members: Sandy Geisler, Amy
Hull, Amy Ingalls, Samuel Chung
Fall, 2000:
Preparing Pre-Service Teachers to Use Technology in the Classroom
Project Manager: Steve Hardwick (shardwick@apicbt.com)
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Spring, 2000:
Oconee Forest Park V-Tree Project
Project Manager: Sara Bradbury (sbradbury@mindspring.com)
Cellular
Metabolism
Project Manager: Nadine Sunderland (nadinesun@EMAIL.MSN.COM)
Fall, 1999:
Forestry and Spatial Ideas
Project Manager: Susan Paul (spaul@coe.uga.edu)
IT
Department Web Site Redesign
Project Manager: Beaumie Kim (beaumie@arches.uga.edu)
Summer, 1999:
WWILD
Team Website Redesign
Project Manager: Gary Shattuck
shad@arches.uga.edu
Spring, 1999:
Online Instruction in Mapping
Project Manager: Sebastian Fielder
bastian@arches.uga.edu
iLEG:
interactive Leisure Education Games
Project Manager: Michael Ware
mware@coe.uga.edu
Fall, 1998:
Project Virtual Publix for Special Populations
Project Manager: Jennifer Brill
jbrill@coe.uga.edu
Wiring the Ties that Bind
Project Manager: Jane Crozier
jcrozier@coe.uga.edu
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Other Related Web Sites &
Resources
Examples of web-based instruction
- World Wide Interactive Learning Design (WWILD)
Team
- http://it.coe.uga.edu/wwild
- This site features a database of interactive
modules suitable for web-based instruction. The best web-based studio projects
are featured here.
Click here for the sites recommended by EDU 605 students from
the summer, 1998.
- Explore Science
- http://www.explorescience.com/
- This is a wonderful collection of highly interactive
modules to teach science. Lloyd Rieber highly recommend this site.
The following examples come from the article "Designing
Web-Based Training" by Ann Barron. (This article was recently discussed
on the ITFORUM listserv.)
- Anatomy of the Eye
- Internet
School for the Travel Profession
- Sticky
Situations (Shockwave is required)
- Internet Tutorial (Shockwave is required)
- Radiologic
Anatomy Interactive Quiz (developed with Java)
- Doctor's
Dilemma (frame-based)
- Dterm
Series III Online User Guide (frame-based with RealVideo)
- HHMI
Virtual Lab (Shockwave is required)
- HIV Lifecycle (Shockwave Flash is required)
- How
to Screw in a Light bulb (Shockwave is required)
- Integrity
Training, Inc. (Shockwave is required)
- Interactive
Patient
- Intranet
Learning Center (page-based)
- NASA
Web Interactive Training (click on "Introduction to Technology Transfer@KSC"
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- SLAC -- Environmental Safety, & Health Training (select
one of the options for Course 219)
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