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Subject: recording with Powerpoint
Date: January 18, 2012 3:12:05 PM CST


Dear all,

I have a colleague who is setting up several class exercises where she would like to have students record their responses.  She's using PowerPoint and has recorded the prompts for the students. Ideally she would like to have this all automated.  We've thought about using Audacity, but are worried that this might be more difficult for the students to use and might slow them down.  Any ideas for recording software that might be embedded in PowerPoint or other better ideas for ways to set this up?  Many thanks as always.

Best wishes,
Sonja

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                                          Ludwig Wittgenstein 

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Illinois Wesleyan University 
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