I need to be able to create learning presentations that allow direction by
input from user/viewer with afterward testing.
Can I gain some push in the right directions please?
SuperPresentationMan - 08 Nov 2006 21:10 GMT
Hello Sedoshi
I have just been evaluating a program called Articulate which can adapt your
presentation to be used over the internet, it's excellent. Articulate has
many options available, including testing and it is SCORM and
AICC-compliant. The evaluation will let you use the full functionality for
15 days and it will display a "evaluation only" logo when you publish
everything.
For more information visit http://www.articulate.com
Have fun
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>I need to be able to create learning presentations that allow direction by
>input from user/viewer with afterward testing.
>
> Can I gain some push in the right directions please?
Bill Foley - 08 Nov 2006 22:06 GMT
I have a sample CBT presentation at the link below that can provide all
sorts of testing (all within PowerPoint). I have code that ports the data
to an Access database, sends an email, etc.
Check it out and let me know if I can assist you.
http://www.pttinc.com/cbt_development.html

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Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor
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>I need to be able to create learning presentations that allow direction by
>input from user/viewer with afterward testing.
>
> Can I gain some push in the right directions please?
David M. Marcovitz - 09 Nov 2006 14:36 GMT
I have several options for using PowerPoint to create tests at my site.
Click on "Examples by Chapter" and start with the examples for Chapter 7:
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
--David

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David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
> I need to be able to create learning presentations that allow
> direction by input from user/viewer with afterward testing.
>
> Can I gain some push in the right directions please?