I am not into programming, but I have noticed a lot of tasty applications
are made on Macromedia
Cheers
Judith
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Judith Stansfield
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SEN ICT Consultant
Reviews Editor BDA Computer Committee
Chair of NASEN ICT Standing Committee
NAACE SEN Reference Point
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-----Original Message-----
From: pjudd <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 08 September 1999 16:59
Subject: authoring packages
>Hi,
>Could anyone recommend a suitable Authoring package used to design
>multimedia type applications. We, at Bridgend College, have been
>using a program called Icon Author to both write programs and teach a
>Computer Assisted Learning module on a HND in Disability Studies
>course.
>
>Unfortunately, Icon Author is now no longer being marketed and
>supported and is also hugely overpriced (around £1000 per copy).
>For the next year 2000 - 2001 we would be looking to teach a
>different package - but has similar capabilities i.e. which allows the
>user to incorporate text, graphics, video, audio, animation into
>a created application. It would need to be a package that someone
>with a non-programming background could pick up relatively easy
>(something like Visual Basic would not be suitable).
>
>Any ideas and suggestions would be appreciated. I would particularly
>like to hear from anyone who actually writes multimedia programs with
>disability in mind.
>
>Thanks
>Phil Judd
>Access Centre
>Bridgend College
>actually write multimedia packages
>programs would
>
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