David: He worked really hard in putting our website in dreamweaver. Before this semester, he knew nothing about dreamweaver and I appreciate the fact that he not only taught himself the program but was also able to build a beautiful site completely from scratch--Not an easy thing to do.
Sarah: Here writing skills really came in handy throughout the semester. She wrote a few tour scripts as well as part of the instructor materials section. She also helped put up the tour section of the website. She is an amazing writer and I think she will go on to do great things.
Cara: She saved my butt when it came time to put the tour packets together. I was supposed to put the tour packet together and was still struggling with my scripts. Being the awesome teammate that she is, she offered to take a load off my shoulders even though she had a lot on her plate. I will never forget this amazing act of kindness.
Rick: He was so amazing in the implementation of the mp3 players. Without Rick, those mp3 players would not even exist for the museum. He not only researched players to buy, but he also loaded the tours onto them (several times) and wrote directions for using the players.
Michelle: Without her the audio tours would still be in a word document floating somewhere in cyberspace. Not only did she gladly record the audio tour but she also edited all the tracks. On top of all that, she produced an impressive documentary about our project and class.
Maddy: She created a killer timeline! The English Literature major of the team, learned how to use Adobe Flash and produced an interactive timeline that can not be rivaled. I admire her willingness to learn and her dedication.
Anna: Without Maddy, the timeline would not have been organized in an awesome fashion; however, without Anna there would BE no timeline. Anna worked really hard on the timeline section and never complained once.
Amy: She did an awesome job with the showcase. She put together a play-by-play schedule that would make a wedding planner blush. I was thoroughly impressed.
Loretta: Loretta and I worked closely together this semester. She taught me SOOOOOO much and I owe her a great debt of gratitude. She's a fantastic photographer and I am lucky to learn from her. She also did a great job when we were working together on the program.
Katie: She was very helpful when it came to anything art (this makes sense, considering she is the only art major on our team). It's amazing how much this girl knows about art. She put a lot of effort into the art exploration part of the website.
Laura: What a diplomat little miss Laura is! She is very articulate and a good leader. She worked a lot on the design elements of the web site. When there was drama within the tech team she helped calm down the tempers and get us back on track.
Liz: Although she is not an art major, she was very helpful when our group had questions about art because she is a docent. She was so patient with me when I was trying to understand the different movements in art and I really commend her for that. She worked very hard on the timeline section.
My Professor, Beth: I could not have chosen a better professor to work with this semester. I know what is needed out of a professor that is leading an immersive learning project and Beth hit the nail on the head. She never lead us too much but also never let us get lost for lack of guidance. As I look back on this project, I realize just how big it really was. The only thing I have to say is: THANK GOD Beth was our professor. I would have been a very sour person by the end of the semester if anyone else would have lead this project.
And last but not least, ME: It's always very hard to brag about myself but it doesn't hurt to do it every once in awhile. I worked really hard on my tour scripts, the invitations, programs and other miscellaneous printed items. I tried to be a good leader as well throughout the semester because this is my third immersive learning experience.
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