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StephanieMahone
11 years agoCommunity Member
One of my favorite free tools is Audacity. Whether I record audio in a studio (we have a facility on campus to do so) and get the files on a flash drive, or in my office, Audacity is great to cut and edit. I save the files then insert in storyline. audacity.sourceforge.net
I was also in an instructional design course a few weeks ago, and our instructor (Julie Dirksen) recommended some of these free tools/software:
- FreeMind -- a free mind-mapping tool that can be used for creating branching scenarios (I haven't tried it yet) sourceforge.net/.../freemind
- Half Baked Software - Quandry -- an application for creating Web-based Action Mazes. www.halfbakedsoftware.com/quandary.php
I'm excited to see what other people are using!
I was also in an instructional design course a few weeks ago, and our instructor (Julie Dirksen) recommended some of these free tools/software:
- FreeMind -- a free mind-mapping tool that can be used for creating branching scenarios (I haven't tried it yet) sourceforge.net/.../freemind
- Half Baked Software - Quandry -- an application for creating Web-based Action Mazes. www.halfbakedsoftware.com/quandary.php
I'm excited to see what other people are using!