How
do you use multimedia effectively and economically to educate and communicate?
How must media for e-learning differ from media for advertising, sales, or
documentation? Can’t you just dump the slides and handouts online? How
do you evaluate a media-producer’s portfolio?
In this workshop you will learn to:
NOTE: For each medium we will discuss:
- When and when not to use
- Good and bad examples
- Principals of good design
- Tools for producing the medium
- Estimating production costs
- Estimating storage requirements
- Techniques for producing this medium
Length: 2 days
Developed by: William Horton. Taught by William or Katherine Horton
Base price: For 25 students, inside North America : $9000. Plus instructor's travel costs. Outside North America, add $2000 plus travel costs for a second instructor. Also add $100 for each student above 25.
To schedule this course: Call Kit at +1.303.545.6964 or e-mail kit@horton.com.
This course is for real people with real projects: instructional designers, technical writers, Web site designers, and graphic artists. It is for everyone who wants to go beyond static text and graphics and incorporate rich media into their electronic documents.
This is a fast-paced, yet structured, workshop, heavy on examples and light on academic theory. It is brains-on rather than merely hands-on. Rather than operating a particular brand of software, you will engage concepts and procedures directly. You will examine and critique dozens of live real-world examples, view animated presentations of crucial concepts, discuss design approaches with fellow students, and practice applying your skills in realistic design activities.
We can adapt the basic workshop to better fit your specific needs:
Besides the knowledge and skills you acquire, you will receive:
To successfully present this course at your location, we will need the following:
It would be nice to also have high-speed Internet access for showing live examples. We will need to get through your routers and around your firewall.