Title: Planning the Project
1Planning the Project
2Process of Making Multimedia
Vaughan Multimedia Making It Work
3Idea Analysis
- Weigh purpose of project against feasibility and
cost - Reality testing of idea against technology youll
be using and the abilities you have - add, subtract, add, subtract
- If idea has merit, take the next step
4Idea Analysis
- What is the purpose and message?
- How can you organize the project?
- What multimedia elements will best deliver the
message? - Is some of the content material already created?
- Does a non-multimedia version of the idea already
exist or will the idea need to be created from
scratch? - What hardware is available for development of
project? Is it enough? - How much storage do you have? How much do you
need? - What hardware will be available to end users?
- What software is available for development?
- Do you have skills for the available hardware and
software? - Can you do it alone?
- How much time do you have?
- How much money do you have?
- How will you distribute the final project?
5Goals, Objectives, Activities
- Goals
- general statements of anticipated project
outcomes (global in scope and not measurable) - Objectives
- specific statements of anticipated project
outcomes (measurable--tied to evaluation) - Activities
- actions, things done to implement an objective
with time frame, measurable
6Defining Goals and Objectives
- Ask the following questions
- What is the purpose of the proposed application?
- What are you trying to accomplish?
- What is the expected result?
- Everything in project should point toward
accomplishing the purpose.
7Defining Goals, Objectives and Activities
- Example of a portion of a Goals, Objectives,
Activities Matrix
Goals 1.0 Improve student grades in a beginning
guitar course
Objectives 1.1 Develop supplemental course
material aimed at students in PSUs beginning
guitar course
Activities 1.1.1 Develop multimedia tutorial on
chords 1.1.2 Distribute tutorial via class web
site
8Defining the Production Schedule
- For each activity, list deadline and person
responsible (for your projects, you are always
the responsible person) - Some of your activities may need to be broken
down into smaller activities - Example develop tutorial requires lots of
littler steps but you might not know them until
later - Lots of useful information in book for multiple
person projects
9Implementation Plan
- Work Plan (your report must include)
- Introduction (summary of problem, proposed
application and anticipated outcomes) - List of goals and objectives
- Longer description of proposed application
- should include documents described in chapter 5
- Needed technology
- includes software and hardware
- Delivery mechanism
10Proposed Application Description
- Description of program content
- message, data, facts or information to be
presented - Script
- written description of the proposed project
- describes all actions of all components
- sample script on pages 63-64
11Sample Script
12Proposed Application Description
- Outline
- like an outline for an essay
- outline content of project
13Proposed Application Description
- Logic Flow Chart (like a site map for a web page)
- translate outline into flow chart
- provides road map of proposed project
14Proposed Application Description
- Program Storyboard
- graphic representation of proposed project
- like a paper prototype
15Multimedia Taxonomy