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Title Multimedia Development Tools
Tool Type Website
Author Jeff Heidler PHD
Description The Multimedia Development Tools website comprises of 39 tools in a variety of formats from templates to questionnaires to checklists, models and matrices to assist with the analysis, design, management, production and evaluation of multimedia projects. The development tools cover the following areas: Analysis tools, to help the designer analyse what the needs and goals for the project scope are. Design tools, for planning how the project will be developed, including user characteristics and specific objectives. The Management tools are used for the management of the multimedia development process as a whole. Production tools are helpful in the actual production of the multimedia product and the evaluation tools are intended to support the task of generating evaluations by various different means.
URL

http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/MM_Tools/Default.htm

Related Resources/Notes

See Evaluation tools.

Country of Origin USA
Funding Body Georgia Institute of Technology
Project NA
Date N/A
Contact Name Jeff Heidler PhD
Contact e-mail

treeves@coe.uga.edu

Record last updated August 2004.

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