Projects
This page links all the technology projects Natalie has completed in the EME 6507 course. Each project showcases different technical skills and tools, focusing on design, usability, and multimedia integration. Review the brief descriptions of each project, along with a screenshot representing it. Select the project button to visit, listen to, or download the projects.
Multimedia Project Web Shell
Tool: DreamWeaver
This project involved creating an HTML web shell using DreamWeaver. The web shell consists three pages, each linked internally and externally, and includes a variety of elements such as graphics, alt labels, and tags. The site addresses design issues like color, placement of graphics, and fonts, and uses tables/DIVs for layout. The web shell was then uploaded to a server space.

Graphics-Layout Media Project
Tools: Microsoft PowerPoint, Canva, and Audacity
This project involved creating a narrated PowerPoint presentation. The presentation includes eight slides with internal and external links, custom animations, and consistent transitions. It addresses design issues and includes a contact slide with an email link. The presentation features at least six graphics, some of which were edited or created from scratch, and includes captions and text overlays.

Mini-Podcast Project
Tool: Audacity
This project involved creating a mini-podcast that demonstrates the appropriate use of audio in teaching and learning scenarios. The podcast includes an introduction, thorough content coverage, and background music. It is 3 minutes long and addresses technical components like removing lengthy pauses and background noise. The narration is natural, enthusiastic, and well-structured, with advanced organizers and an effective conclusion.

Multimedia Project
Tools: Wix and Audacity
This project involved creating a web-based multimedia tool using at least four forms of media to illustrate the effective use of multimedia in the classroom. The site features a consistent design scheme, embedded media, and clear navigation. The multimedia elements are well-implemented, enhancing the content and aligning with clear goals and objectives.
