My client wants some collaboration elements in her course, and I have had success putting Voice Thread images on websites by embedding the code--they run just fine, although a bit small..Is it possible to do the same with Articulate presenter or as an activity?
Is this code pulling from the website and onto the presentation, or are you hard-coding it as if it were an object within the presentation? Similarly, which version of Office are you running?
I create images and put them up on the Voice Thread website, then others who are invited can do audio or text comments. Voice Thread gives me the option of embedding a snippet of code on my site to access the image and comments. this is a tool used at Penn State and several other colleges for web based collaboration. Mural.ly is a new product that works in a similar way with embeddable code, only their product is a bulletin board similar to Prezzi. I have office 2003, 2007 and 2010 on various machines with commensurate Windows releases. Preference is to use PowerPoint 2010 because Articulate is on the toolbar of that Windows 7 machine.
Thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly, am looking forward to your suggestions. Thought I would ask the community before I tested it out, and blew up a course, or Articulate.
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Hi Jo-el,
Is this code pulling from the website and onto the presentation, or are you hard-coding it as if it were an object within the presentation? Similarly, which version of Office are you running?
Looking forward to helping out!
Dan
HI Dan:
I create images and put them up on the Voice Thread website, then others who are invited can do audio or text comments. Voice Thread gives me the option of embedding a snippet of code on my site to access the image and comments. this is a tool used at Penn State and several other colleges for web based collaboration. Mural.ly is a new product that works in a similar way with embeddable code, only their product is a bulletin board similar to Prezzi. I have office 2003, 2007 and 2010 on various machines with commensurate Windows releases. Preference is to use PowerPoint 2010 because Articulate is on the toolbar of that Windows 7 machine.
Thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly, am looking forward to your suggestions. Thought I would ask the community before I tested it out, and blew up a course, or Articulate.
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