ABSTRACT

The case studies in the chapters that follow demonstrate how various goals were achieved and challenges were met in specific multimedia programs and web sites:

Prudential Verani Realty web site: A detailed profile of the writing of this site, from proposal to documentation. Prudential Verani is one of the largest realtors in New England.

T. Rowe Price web site: The investment firm T. Rowe Price offers interactive information for new and seasoned investors. This chapter also includes a description of the different types of commercial web sites.

https://www.Britannica.com">Britannica.com and The Harlem Renaissance: An analysis of web site portals and writing the online feature story.

E-Learning: Interactive Math and Statistics Lessons: Writing multimedia math and statistics lessons for the college audience.

The Nauticus Shipbuilding Company: A museum kiosk shipbuilding simulation located at Nauticus, National Maritime Center, Norfolk, Virginia.

Clinical Support Staff Interactive Certification Program: Vital Signs: An interactive multimedia training program for medical assistants at a health maintenance organization (HMO) on the process of taking vital signs—temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.

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