Taste of the Finger Lakes teaching wine tasting techniques using instructional multimedia
by Kuehl, Ashley A., M.F.A., ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 146 pages; 1501436

Abstract:

The Finger Lakes Wine Region is a fascinating part of Upstate New York’s heritage. People from all over the world come to visit the unique area and to taste wine. People who visit this area range from individuals who are looking for a good time to those who are serious wine tasters. Serious tasters can get a lot out of an afternoon of wine tasting because they may possess a higher level of knowledge about wine and the tasting process. There is an insufficient amount of interactive materials on the web for users to learn about wine in a fun and enriching way. I hope to create an entertaining and educational website for people to learn about the basics of wine and wine tasting while promoting the Finger Lakes Wine Region.

 
AdviserChris Jackson
SchoolROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SourceMAI/ 50-03, p. , Dec 2011
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsFine arts; Design; Multimedia; Web studies
Publication Number1501436
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