Online Training Samples | Interface Samples
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Why don't we always mention our customers' names? Many companies require us to sign a non-disclosure form before we start a project. We respect that requirement, which is why our customers come back to us. We receive different types of permission to show samples to other clients. We may be able to show all or a portion of a project:
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This web-based training course was developed in Dreamweaver. It contains:
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Solution: KD2 staggered the storyboard development, graphics, and Dreamweaver programming... more |
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This sample was originally a computer-based training course developed in Authorware and delivered via CD-ROM. It has been converted to Flash for delivery on the web. |
Solution: KD2 built an extensive curriculum of product-related CBT, which was published to CD-ROM... more |
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This sample demonstrates the type of navigation effects that can be built with Flash. |
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This sample was originally a web-based training course developed in Authorware and delivered via an intranet using the Authorware Web Player. It has been converted to a web-native file format using Dreamweaver. |
Challenge: Develop interactive online training for a new web-based human resources application on a very tight schedule...more Solution: The online training had several modules. KD2 employed a phased approach. The instructional designer wrote each storyboard separately... more |
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This sample is a hard-copy user manual for a customized data management software application. |
Solution: KD2 kept up with the fast-paced revision
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