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Virtual Blackboard Virtual Blackboard Web Site, http://www.virtualblackboard.com/, 1998
Web Site Designer/Developer

Design and develop web site designed to show teachers how to develop effective Internet teaching. Sponsored by AT&T Learning Network.

National Boston National Boston Video Center Web Site, http://www.nationalboston.com/, 1998
Web Site Designer/Developer

Design and develop web site for leading Boston video production facility. After delivery of completed site, client assumed  maintenance and upkeep. In order to showcase the site I designed,  I've put the original work on my site.

Tramline Tours,  http://www.tramline.com/, 1996-present
Co-Founder

Tramline Tours is application software that allows the development of automated, online web tours. Designed and developed overall look and feel of internet-based, educational software product and associated web site. Responsible for ongoing coordination of resources, development, and maintenance for Tramline’s Web site. Oversee graphics processes. Assemble web tours for placement on site.

Virtual Field Trips Virtual Field Trips Web Site, http://www.field-guides.com/, 1997-present
Web Site Designer/Developer

Design, develop and maintain web site.

Surferchicks SurferChicks Web Site, http://www.surferchicks.com, 1998-present
Web Site Designer/Developer

Design, develop and maintain personal web site.

PACE (Program Assisted Computer Education): The Breaking Wave, Irwin/McGraw-Hill, ©1998
Producer/Project Manager/Art Director

Delivery Media: CD-ROM & Textbook
Target Platforms: Macintosh, Windows 3.1 and Windows /95
Date Completed: 1997

Produced cross-platform interactive CD-Rom software & text for college level courses. Software provides students with a liberal arts approach to the field of computing. Managed the development team, hired consultants, oversaw schedule, and design of CD. Co-designed the navigational scheme and developed some of the interactive content.

If you are an educator, contact Irwin/McGraw-Hill for a complimentary copy of the PACE CD-ROM and text.

Persistent VISION Web Site, http://www.media.mit.edu/~kimf/, 1997-present
Web Site Designer/Developer

Design, develop and maintain web site.

PAL Series (Program-assisted Learning), Prentice-Hall, ©1996
Producer/Project Manager/Art Director

Delivery Media: CD-ROM & Textbook
Target Platforms: Windows /95
Date Completed: 1996

Produced interactive tutorial applications software series for Prentice-Hall. Managed the development team, budget, schedule, and design of this 4 book/CD-Rom series for introductory college level courses in computing.

  • PAL Windows 95
  • PAL Word for Windows 95
  • PAL Excel for Windows 95
  • PAL Access for Windows 95
 

Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review Management Productions,1994
Editor

Edited video series on Customer Relations for Harvard Business Review.

 

SARTS Demo, Information Mapping, Inc. , Waltham, MA, 1994
Producer/Designer/Developer

Produce cross-platform hypertext demo application for Macintosh and Windows.

 

Marketing Prototype, Information Mapping, Inc. , Waltham, MA, 1993
Producer/Designer/Developer

Produce interactive CD-ROM prototype for marketing department. Uses a combination of hypertext, interactive examples, graphics, movies and sound to present the services and benefits offered by IMI.

going Surfing, Australian National Maritime Museum, Australia, 1993
Editor

Interactive museum exhibit about Australian surfing champions.

 

Body Projections Exhibit, The Science Place, Dallas, TX, 1991
Editor

Videodisc science exhibit includes heart and lung transplants and liver resection.

 

The Story Behind the Charts, Mirror Systems, Cambridge, 1990
Author/Tester

This CD-ROM for Jeppesen Sanderson explores the criteria used in establishing protected airspace for instrument flight operations.

 

Boston Suburbs: A History, Department of Architecture, MIT, 1988
Counsultant/Director/Editor

This videodisc documents the development of suburbs and includes interviews with modern architects Sally Harkness, Norman Fletcher and Walter Pierce.

 

"form follows format" Multimedia Performance, The Media Lab, MIT, 1988
Co-producer

Large scale multi-media performance involved live dance, film, videotape & videodisc. Two 10 1/2 x 14 ft. rear projection video screens were used to display "Dance In Parallel", a film/video project that was conceived of and used as the content element to the research project and thesis, "Viewer Perception of the Film Look in Light of HDTV." Live dancers danced in sync with the pre-recorded film and video version of the dance. The "Dance In Parallel" results were reviewed by senior executives at Paramount, Columbia Pictures, HBO and Fox studios.

 

CBS Interactive News Prototype, The Media Lab, MIT, 1987
Co-producer/Editor

Co-designed and implemented a prototype that offers a view to the future of viewer selected news. This level 3 videodisc provides options for branching from four "top stories" down to relevant archival newsreel footage, text files, stills library and more.

 

Hi-Tech Honeymoon, The Media Lab, MIT, 1987
Producer

This video draws parallels between the technology of the 50's and the technology of today. An optical memory videodisc was used to create the special effects.

 

Sears Interactive Shopping Catalog Prototype, The Media Lab, MIT, 1986
Co-producer

Sponsored by the MIT Audience Research Facility and GTE. A prototype interactive shopping catalogue.

 

The Media Laboratory Videodisc, The Media Lab, MIT, 1985
Camera

"School of the Future" chapter.