e. Projects
Multimedia Management and Presentation System (Dissertation project) (05/07 – 06/08)
School of Information Systems and Technology, CGU
The dissertation was prepared under the supervision of Dr. T. Ryan (the other committee members were Dr. L. Olfman and Dr. R. Eddy). The primary research objective of the dissertation was to develop and evaluate an advanced Web-based learning system called the Multimedia Management and Presentation System (MMPS).
The MMPS was designed to facilitate multimedia-supported instruction by focusing on the following issues:
1. Overcome major technical barriers that are related to the use of physical media products (e.g., DVDs, CDs, videocassettes, or audiotapes) in the classroom.
2. Encourage the use of multimedia in learning environments.
3. Promote active learning and facilitate knowledge construction.
(The dissertation project won a CGU Transdisciplinary Studies Dissertation Grant for the 2007-2008 academic year.)
The National Network for Technology Transfer and Commercialization (N2TEC) (07/02 - 12/04)
Claremont Information and Technology Institute (CITI), School of Information Systems and Technology, CGU
This National Science Foundation (NSF) Partners-for-Innovation project’s purpose was to create and implement a national network called the National Network for Technology Transfer and Commercialization (N2TEC) to coordinate and provide a variety of resources and knowledge so that members, particularly underserved schools and communities, could collaborate and innovate. NSF provided the grant to the University of Southern California as the principal investigator on the project. CITI was responsible for monitoring and assessing the outcomes of this program. As part of his responsibilities, Research Associate Cetiner set up www.t2e.info/n2tec (no longer own the domain name) to host CITI’s online evaluation surveys conducted at the end of the project’s first and second years.
- Research associate in the CITI developer team
Mount St. Mary’s College – Student Portfolio Management System (09/02 - 02/03)
CITI, School of Information Systems and Technology, CGU
This project’s primary purpose was to utilize 0pen-source applications and develop a database-driven Web-based student portfolio management system for Mount St. Mary’s College (MSMC). The original version of the system was running on www.webcampus.org (no longer own the domain name).
- Research associate\application developer in the CITI developer team
Mount Athos Digital Library and Preservation Project (09/01 - 06/02)
CITI, School of Information Systems and Technology, CGU
This project was initiated by the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center (ABMC) in Claremont, California and the Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies (PIPS) in Thessaloniki, Greece. CITI joined ABMC to design and implement a database incorporating scripts from multiple languages (Mount Athos Electronic Catalogue) for this project.
- Research assistant in the CITI developer team
EGITEN - SELCUK, a follow-up project of EGITEN (09/99 - 06/00)
Informatics Institute, METU, Ankara, Turkey
The primary objective of this project was to prepare 106 academicians from Konya Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey to teach computer courses in that university.
- Associate project coordinator of the program
- Assistant instructor and course designer/developer of the course Applications of Information Technology (updated version of the course in EGITEN) (see Teaching Experience for details)
Performance Analysis of Web Servers in Online Learning (1999– 2000)
Informatics Institute, METU
This research was designed to evaluate the performance of Web servers used in e-learning.
Certificate Program for the Training of Instructors in the Informatics Field (EGITEN) (Turkish – Online) (02/99 - 10/99)
Informatics Institute, METU
This program conducted under the auspices of the Turkish Higher Education Board and supported by the World Bank. It was designed to train lecturers of Informatics Departments to teach further computer courses in universities throughout Turkey.
- Associate project coordinator of the program
- Assistant instructor and course designer/developer of the Applications of Information Technology course (see Teaching Experience for details)
Online Information Portal for Non-governmental Organizations (12/99 – 03/00)
www.stk-net.org (*), Ankara, Turkey
This project was initiated to introduce the concept of an online information portal for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Turkey to facilitate communication and collaboration among those organizations and help them easily coordinate their activities in the event of a natural disaster.
– Founder and co-director of the project.
* No longer own the domain name.
Online Earthquake Relief Project (08/99 – 12/99)
www.depremfelaketi.org(*) (deprem felaketi: earthquake disaster), Ankara, Turkey
This project was initiated to set up an online information portal
in order to organize volunteer efforts in response to the earthquake disaster occurred in Turkey on August 17, 1999. The information portal also provided up-to-date news about the disaster. A small group of graduate students at METU gathered the data published on the site, which received more than 30,000 hits during that time. Based on its efficient use of the Internet, the Turkish press described the project as an exemplary civil initiative.
* No longer own the domain name.
SMS (Short Message Service) based Information System (1999)
Department of Information Systems, METU
In this research project, an SMS based information system was developed to demonstrate how SMS messages could be utilized by individuals to access any kind of text-based information through their mobile phones.
- Designer and developer of the project.




