At 10:26 AM 3/21/00 -0700, Tim Shearon wrote:
>All:
>Our college has recently decided to dip into the endowment to improve our
>campus technology (gasp!). This would specifically upgrade the classroom
>ulilization of technology. My question relates to the use of neuroanatomy
>and related imaging programs in the classroom. Does anyone have experience
>doing class presentations on neuroanatomy etc. and have a decided
>preference for one program (i.e., as to its superiority as a presentation
>tool)? We will have access to most standard web style presentations,
>Macromedia Director, and if we ask for it early enough!, any similarly
>priced presentation software/database of images. Any suggestions would be
>greatly appreciated (I'll collect responses and relay them to any who are
>also interested- just drop me a line)!
>Thanks
>Tim Shearon

I'm just learning Authorware and so far it seems both powerful and
relatively intuitive (much easier than Director). Macromedia has a new
version of Dreamweaver 3.0 (web editor) that comes with Coursebuilder - it
is supposed to have Authorware features for presentations and on-line
quizzes. I haven't seen it yet, but the initial reviews have been good.
Has anyone else used it yet?
Dawn 


Dawn G. Blasko Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Station Road
Erie, PA 16563-1501
Office phone: 814-898-6081
http://www.pserie.psu.edu/hss/psych/blasko.htm

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