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EDTC 5550 Final Project

Tawana Gibbs

Mrs. Angela Astuto

EDTC 5550

12 October 2019

Educational Purpose

When research first began, there wasn’t a way to track all the clinical trials, so over the years there were laws developed in order to put this database in place. The database was created in order to be able to keep track of all the trials and to provide the public with access. The educational purpose of this training is to inform new Private investigators and their staff on the importance of registering their clinical trials with Clinicaltrials.gov. This class will provide you with resources on the historical information of Clinicaltrials.gov, it will provide information on how to determine if the clinical trial needs to be registered, why it needs to be registered, how to register the trial in Clinicaltrials.gov, and how to enter results in to Clinicaltrials.gov. Please feel free to click on the links that will take you to learning some of the background information of Clinicaltrials.gov, because this training class is a 3 day course.

Target Audience

At the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, it is important that the new research professionals that are being hired understand the purpose for registering the clinical trials into Clinicaltrials.gov. The research professionals include Private Investigators, Sub- Private Investigators, Clinical Researchers, the Research support staff, and Regulatory Affairs specialist. The individuals that were named above tend to maintain the clinical trials information for their study, so it is extremely important that they understand what is expected of them when maintaining the site

Site Map (needs to be completed)

Creating a Unified Structure and Style

Each page will consist of UAMS Clinicalstrials.gov heading in the upper right-hand corner in red and the background color will be gray. On the home page, it will consist of a research photograph as the banner, giving a brief introduction of what the website contains. The font size will be

f at least 100 words explaining how you will give your site a unified structure and style.  Be specific about the techniques you’ll use (e.g. navigation bar on each page, same colors for all H1 headings, etc). Review chapter 5 in the Felke-Morris text for some ideas.

Color Scheme( needs to be completed)

In this space, indicate the type of color scheme (e.g. complementary, triadic, etc.). Include visual samples of all major colors your plan to use, along with their hexadecimal code. Read pages 213-218 of the Felke-Morris text and Chapter 7 in the Williams text for guidelines on color. Your visual samples could look similar to what is given at the top of page 214 of the Felke-Morris text (including hexadecimal codes). See below for a sample of what you might include. (Note that this is a sample only, and not necessarily attractive choices for a website.)

Complementary Monochromatic Color Scheme

Background Color:

Headings:

Body Text:

Link Text:

Hexadecimal Code:

#B3B3B3

Hexadecimal Code:

#210E5B

Hexadecimal Code:

#301D68

Hexadecimal Code:

#846f06

Wireframes (for at least 6 pages total)(needs to be completed)

This section should include wireframe sketches for at least six pages total. (See samples below for examples– these are small versions; yours should be much larger, nearly filling the page.)

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/wr5_ZMT428aeDbhKIsdoM7sS0raz6BJToIVA8NdXv0OagtuUbz2tUq-D4PLUIJs_l2sHG4kayCU8MX03WA5p7xfIVIlhrrNdBfOQBbjdR2MoBZCCrMOdXtQ0mY7uXSPMjGwuF094

Home page

What is Clinicaltrials.gov

How to Register Trial in Clinical Trials.gov

Entering results

Resource Links

Contact Page

Questions on how to make the determination