Metis Matt Huschart June 6, 2002 Flashcard Learning Web Site.

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Metis Matt Huschart June 6, 2002 Flashcard Learning Web Site

Overview Project background / intended use Design protocols / technical elements Deliverables / goals Demonstration Feedback / recommendations Conclusion Questions

Background Many teachers / parents are not satisfied with the current options Not enough subject matter available Sites are not customizable

Intended Use Third graders through high school Both students and teachers

Design Protocols Programming - Java Script (Client Side) Input validation Checking answers, running flashcards Running math flashcards Programming - VB Script (Server Side) Login / Security screen Create login screen

Design Protocols Programming - MS Visual Basic Flashcard engine Reports Profiles / Classrooms Programming - Html All user interface screens

Design Protocols Database - MS Access Easy and inexpensive development 19 tables Multimedia Audio files Flash introduction

Deliverables 1.Web site that will aid in student’s learning 2.Light security access 3.Teachers will be able to select subject matter 4.Students will create their own logins 5.Consistently throughout the Web Site

Deliverables 6.Initial subject matter: US States, American Presidents, the Periodic Table, mathematics, and vocabulary. 7.Three learning stimuli: audible, reading, and writing (typing). 8.Reports for students and teachers 9.Compatibility with browsers

Web Site Demonstration

Feedback Add sound for correct / incorrect answers Use a larger font Flashcards should be in sets

Recommendations ActiveX Control for teachers Ability to have other types of questions Match up

Conclusion Large numbers unsatisfied learners All deliverables were meet Areas for improvement

Questions ?