Core Interactive offers instructional design resources for the Internet, CD ROM, videoconferencing, and teleconferencing. We have worked with companies such as 3Com, Eli Lilly, Lucent, the University of Colorado, TeleMedia Applications, ConferenceShow and MShow to create instructional materials for multimedia presentations and college and professional courses.

XedoCeo Demo"Cover Your Assets" is a book about building and managing secure Internet applications, written by Troy Schumaker of Riskology. Core Interactive designed the bookcover and the interior graphics.

This XedoCeo demonstration is a CD for an online/offline learning system for computer network engineers. (This link is only to the interface and not the entire demo.)

MShow Development: Using a multipoint bridge at Broadband Associates, clients can have a certified MShow Developer, such as Core Interactive, create a teleconference / Internet slide show (called an Mshow) These online multimedia shows provide training in multiple locations simultaneously. These shows can be used for corporate or educational training of any kind. They are a simple solution for dynamic training needs.

ConferenceShow Demonstration Core Interactive helps develop these multimedia Internet shows on a regular basis. Take a look at a short example of a streaming online multimedia show originally developed by Core Interactive. To view this ConferenceShow example,a free RealPlayer or a free MediaPlayer must be installed on your computer. A free Shockwave plug-in must also be installed to see the entire demonstration. We also created the CD cover for this marketing piece.

Through a partnership between TeleMedia Applications, Inc., University of Colorado at Denver, and Lucent Technologies the TeleMedia Center was formed. Using Macromedia Director, PowerPoint, Photoshop, and HTML tools, Core Interactive lead the instructional design of ten engineering courses; some are listed below. Distance Ed courses are offered online and using videoconferencing. TeleMedia Applications provides videoconferencing hardware and software that allows data sharing. We've also used Blackboard to put engineering classes online for CU's College of Engineering.

To view the courses you need to download a Free Macromedia Shockwave Reader, turn off your location bar and directory buttons under "Options" on your browser (so that you can see the entire display), then go to the following sites: