October 25, 2004
My AECT Conference Presentation in Flash
I have done a very quick and abbreviated version of my AECT conference presentation in Flash - Usability and Reusability: A User-centered Instructional Development Model for Learning Objects. It is amazing how short a presentation becomes when there is no ad lib or questions from the audience! I built this using PowerPoint and Articulate (which I think is most useful when you keep it very, very short anyway). Watch your pop-up blockers and XP SP2 users be ready to unblock a few warnings....
For all of the gory details, be sure to read the full dissertation proposal!
Posted by Rovy at October 25, 2004 7:07 PM
Comments
Rovy,
Having just watched your presentation online I wish I could have been at AECT this year to see it in person and meet you but instead I am spending time in Malaysia and in France for the semester.
I finished my Master's degree in IST at IU in 2003 and am now into my 2nd year of doctoral work at Utah State. Another great school that is up there with IU.
I work on David Wiley's OSLO research team. I find your work quite interesting and look forward to reading your dissertation proposal. Thanks for posting/sharing it.
How do you like your job at Eli Lilly? Is it what you want to do with you degree?
Cheers,
Matt
Posted by: Matt Barclay at October 30, 2004 10:41 AM
Thanks for letting me know that at least one person got a chance to view my online presentation!
However, if I had the chance to be in France or Malaysia, I'm not sure I would have come to my own presentation at AECT! :)
Good luck with your studies.
Posted by: Rovy at November 1, 2004 12:09 PM
