Selected Examples of Training Videos and Technical Documents
Here are a few selected examples of training and technical documentation. Want to see more, contact me!
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Ohio State University - Office of Human Resources: Personal Health Assessment Overview (excerpt) - Ohio State University employees gained better understanding of the choices available to faculty and staff during their Open Enrollment period by viewing this educational media presentation, "About the Personal Health Assessment." To start the presentation click this link (*Note: Presentation will open in a new window).
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Ohio State University - Office of Human Resources: Open Enrollment at a Glance - Ohio State University employees gained better understanding of the choices available to faculty and staff during their Open Enrollment period by viewing this educational media presentation, "Open Enrollment: At a Glance." To start the presentation click this link (*Note: Presentation will open in a new window).
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Ohio State University - Office of Human Resources: Flexible Spending Accounts - Ohio State University employees gained better understanding of the choices available to faculty and staff about their financial options by viewing this educational media presentation, "Flexible Spending Accounts." To start the presentation click this link (*Note: Presentation will open in a new window).
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Wendy's International: WeNet Calendar Overview (excerpt) - This presentation, provides step-by-step instructions for users of the WeNet Calendar Application to customize and standardize the application for each user.
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The McGraw-Hill Companies: How to Create a Video Podcast (excerpt) - Video Podcasting is one of the most popular methods used for the online delivery of video on demand. This method of video delivery has been relatively easy for individuals and small companies, it remains difficult for enterprise level companies to implement with the same success. This documentation (.pdf) the technical resources and know-how to encode and distribute video podcasts, create the feeds, stream the footage, and promote their on-demand content. |
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The McGraw-Hill Companies: Audio Encoding Standards for Vendors (excerpt) - There are a many different file types available for internet audio, and a lot of different software programs to play them. With all the choices available, developers must be aware of ate need for consistency when encoding audio files. This document contains the standards I wrote for vendors encoding audio files for internet playback, as well as naming standards for ID3 Tags used by iTunes and other popular audio players. |
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The McGraw-Hill Companies: Content Guide for Online Games - Online gaming has expanded from small local networks to the Internet and now into educational media. SEG MT's games can range from simple text based games to games incorporating complex graphics and virtual worlds populated by many players simultaneously. This .pdf provides step-by-step instructions for editors to complete the needed templates and standardize content provided to game developers in order to publish an online game. |
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The McGraw-Hill Companies: Content Guide for Online Games (except) - This presentation, prepared in Macromedia Captivate, provides step-by-step instructions for editors to complete the needed templates and standardize content provided to game developers in order to publish an online game. |
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The McGraw-Hill Companies: Creating PipeDelimited Files (except) - Some of the development of which I am involved requires the processing of pipe delimited files to produce educational content on portable devices such as a PalmT or TrioT handheld computer. This document explains how to convert files submitted from a database export to pipe delimited files using both Microsoft Word and Excel as converters. * Portfolio Examples may also be downloaded as a .pdf file (see below).
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