New and updated case studies!
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Just wanted to let the gobies out there know that we have a couple of new case studies and an updated case study for everyone to check out:
Craig Wall, a multimedia designer and founder of Access2 Interactive, talks about how he uses Curio in his design work.
Professor Eric Heller discusses how he uses Curio to prepare and present his physics lessons at Harvard University.
We have also updated the Art Institute of Tampa case study. What started as an extended quarter-long trial of Curio, ended up as a volume purchase of Curio for their freshman lab after just one month! Design students are learning the ropes of good design planning and organization thanks to Curio!
We have more case studies on the way.... stay tuned!
Craig Wall, a multimedia designer and founder of Access2 Interactive, talks about how he uses Curio in his design work.
Professor Eric Heller discusses how he uses Curio to prepare and present his physics lessons at Harvard University.
We have also updated the Art Institute of Tampa case study. What started as an extended quarter-long trial of Curio, ended up as a volume purchase of Curio for their freshman lab after just one month! Design students are learning the ropes of good design planning and organization thanks to Curio!
We have more case studies on the way.... stay tuned!

Posted by George
2 Comments:
My partner Mark and I own PathWorks, Inc, a small multimedia development company largely dedicated to education and training (with the occasional corporate item thrown in). I (as main project manager) am just now in the process of assessing Curio for project management. Nothing else has ever really worked for us, that's for sure. Our background was in advertising, design and marketing, and we had a hard time project managing there, too. We are anxious to see what all we can do with this apparently great tool.
Would like to see some actual screen shots of how folks set up their project management stuff - using the dossier is obvious for scoping, but handling storyboards, pulling together various aspects, integrating excel sheets - there appear to be numerous ways to do this, but having some advice might help keeping from reinventing the wheel. Would love to share more specific notes with all project management users here!
Thanks, and looking forward to learning together.
Thea Hardy
President
PathWorks, Inc
Multimedia Development
Corvallis, Oregon
thea@pathworks.net
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Thea, at 9:19 PM
Great point Thea!
Many customers are using Curio for private projects or client projects which contain either non-public or sometimes trademarked information.
However, if any users out there have projects which you are willing to share openly with the Curio community, then please send email to feedback@zengobi.com and we'll see if we can put together a public showcase of projects.
To save on bandwidth we can perhaps post PDF versions of the projects for users to download.
Thanks for the feedback Thea!
By
George, at 9:47 AM
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