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ITC serves individuals as well as larger collaborations of instructors; ITC also contracts with outside clients. Here are a few of our notable clients and their projects.

Jerry Everett, Research Director
Center for Transportation Research

Name of Project: Highway Traffic Noise
Services + Skills used by ITC:

  • Consultation on adult learning strategies
  • Instructional design for classroom training

Project Description
Subject matter experts are developing 2 1/2 days of classroom training on highway abatement techniques and issues for the Federal Highway Administration/National Highway Institute. The potential audience spans across the United States.

Joyce Bittle, Chief of Nutrition, Assistant Professor Nutrition
Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities,
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Name of Project: Overweight Prevention and Intervention
for Children with Special Health Care Needs

Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • Instructional design
  • Video editing
  • HTML Coding

Project Description
This self-paced workshop delivered via Online@UT, using the Learning Unit feature, consists of eight modules containing text, images, and video. Activities include a pre-test, post-test, and case study analysis. It enables health professionals from across the country to hear from families of children with special health care needs who are also dealing with issues of weight and to learn from experts in the field of overweight prevention and intervention for children with special health care needs. It is expected that 100 participants per year will complete the workshop.

George Kuney, Professor
College of Law
Name of Project: Law School Survey Project
Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • interface/instructional design
  • database integration
  • flash integration
Project Description
Self-contained survey/report instrument. Intended for 10,000 to 10,000,000 respondents; potential for national exposure.

Hank Kattesh, Professor
Department of Animal Science
Name of Project: Respiratory Diseases in Farm Animals
Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • Project management
  • Interface design
  • Instructional design
  • Visual design
  • Authorware programming

Project Description
Comprehensive CD-ROM multimedia project with 10 lessons, 4 case studies and a comprehensive quiz and companion Web site. Funded via a USDA grant. Completed CD-Rom and Web site will be shared with similar academic programs at other universities.

Bruce Robinson, Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Name of Project: Small Public Water Systems
Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • Visual design
  • Authorware programming
Project Description
ITC took three multimedia modules, originally only available via CD-ROM, and reconfigured to make them available via the Internet. 

John Erdmann, Information Technology Consultant
Center for Industrial Services
Name of Project: Center for Industrial Services
Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • Information Architecture
  • Programming
  • Database Development
  • Interface design
  • Troubleshooting and testing
  • Project Management
  • Content porting

Project Description
The Center for Industrial Services (CIS) is the statewide business assistance and education service of UT’s Institute for Public Service. It delivers professional, technical and educational services that give Tennessee companies a competitive advantage.  The Tennessee Materials Exchange (TME) helps businesses find markets for industrial by-products, surplus materials and wastes. It serves as a matchmaker between those companies who have materials and those who want them. ITC built a database to facilitate the exchange of these materials and redesigned the CIS Web site to create a more effective link between manufacturers.

Dr. Barton Rohrbach, Associate Professor
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Name of Project: Zoonoses for the Public Health Practitioner
Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • Instructional design
  • Online module development for two modules
  • Faculty training for online module development
  • Consulting on assessment strategies
Project Description
One course site with nine modules was developed in Online@UT, using the Learning Unit feature, intended for both face-to-face and online delivery. Course will potentially impact Public Health workers across the state.

Professor Betsy Haughton
Department of Nutrition
Name of Project: Bright Futures in Practice: Nutrition

Services + Skills used by ITC:
  • Web interface design
  • Conversion of Powerpoint presentation to HTML
  • Instructional Design
Project Description
Created a Web interface for the purpose of allowing trainers access to Powerpoint lectures, nutritional training manuals, and additional resources and books.

For additional information contact Dr. Julie K. Little, Executive Director, ITC and Educational Technology and Interim Assistant CIO, by email at jklittle@utk.edu or by phone at (865) 974-9450.


 
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