Friday, November 20, 2009

Macromedia Breeze Presenter a.k.a Adobe Presenter

Basic Review of Macromedia Breeze Presenter (Currently known as Adobe Presenter)


Adobe Presenter is always associated with Microsoft Powerpoint as it allows you to create online presentation slides for your learners so that your learners would learn the content presented in the slides. One of the features that Adobe Presenter has is to allow you to have audio in the online presentation slides. The producer of the online presentation slides (one of the components in the e-learning package) is able to import its personal audio created using Audacity or Sound Recorder. However, the producer must bear in mind that the audio files imported must either be in MP3 or WAV format. Other types of audio files are not entertained. Another method for the producer to have audio in its online presentation slides is to record audio using Adobe Presenter, with the use of microphone. The presenter must have the script with him so that he knows what to say when recording the audio. Next, this interesting feature allows the producer to add a quiz mostly at the end of the online presentation slides. The purpose is to see whether the learners have learned anything from the slides so as to complete the quiz accurately. The quiz also reflects how many people have done it. If many people do it, it means that the e-learning content is interesting. However if not many people do it, it means that they are not interested in the e-learning content, not to say the quiz. Attachments could also be added to the online presentation slides to show information in spreadsheets, which cannot be created in Adobe Presenter. It is important to create themes for the online presentation slides so that the slides look appealing and interest the learners to learn the content from the slides. That’s all the basic review of Adobe Presenter.

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