I've been on somewhat of a mental vacation since our last class. It's not that I've checked out completely--it's that I've had so much job-related things to catch up on (not to mention it was "research season" for the 10th grade) that I haven't paid a lot of attention to my intervention. I've thought about it but didn't dive in until class started.
The tool I'm using, Articulate Storyline, seems like a really strong platform but there is definitely a learning curve. It looks deceptively like PowerPoint but doesn't perform like it. It's a little like Udutu though, and makes me realize now that Udutu is pretty darn awesome, especially since it's free.
My free trial runs out soon and I have a code to get an extra 15 days. I'm hoping to purchase in the next 2 weeks. If the P.O. process stalls then I don't know what I'll do! I really see a future for this tool. I can create tutorials and post them to the library website. I hope to also be able to teach teachers how to use it.
So far I've created the backbone of my elearning intervention and created my storyboard using the template we used for our elearning class. In the meantime I got a spiffy new computer and was so proud of myself for creating some screencasts with narration, only to find that my voice never recorded! At first I thought it was Storyline but then I tried to record to PPT and that didn't work either. I tried to troubleshoot the problem via online forums but none of the fixes worked. So hopefully one of the tech guys will come by on Monday and save me! So I have to do the work all over again (not the first time...). So I'm a little concerned with the timeline this coming week. I'll just have some late nights at work.



