October, 2010—Mind & Media completed a major effort for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Working under tight timelines, Mind & Media provided desktop publishing support for over 60…
October, 2010—Mind & Media teamed with Dozier Technologies, Inc. to create an eye-catching, engaging CD to promote the Medicare Learning Network, the official Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services source…
September, 2010—Mind & Media won a contract with Kansas National Guard (KSNG) to create a resiliency training film for each warrior in the KSNG to watch at home with family…
September, 2010—Mind & Media recently launched a website for Pennsylvania’s Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness. The commission’s role is to ensure that people of every race, gender…
August, 2010—Mind & Media helped Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine (CNRM) develop a strategy for effectively recruiting servicemembers to participate in CNRM’s many scientific studies concerning psychological health and…
July, 2010—This summer, Mind & Media completed “Understanding PTSD,” an interactive, nonlinear online presentation for people who have PTSD, and their loved ones. The 50-minute presentation explains PTSD in simple…
June 2010—Mind & Media teamed with Cyveillance experts to create a dynamic, online “Cyber Safety 101” course for the Fannie Mae workforce. Mind & Media’s instructional designers edited content down…
May, 2010—Mind & Media continues to work with National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (NCPTSD) to develop online continuing education courses for clinicians (our “PTSD 101” series). These 50-minute courses…
April 2010—This spring, Mind & Media will be repurposing Cyveillance’s three-hour classroom course, “Cyber Safety 101,” as a one-hour computer-based course. This valuable class helps participants recognize and avoid attacks…
March 2010—Mind & Media is working with US Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research & Development Center (ERDC) on a communication and branding strategy to help ERDC become a benchmark…