ASLPro makes video dictionaries with WildPresenter
Check out how Rebecca Snyder, Site Manager for ASLPro.com, is using Wildform products to create an online video dictionary for learning sign language. Go here.
While you're on this site, check out their online Quiz. You can make this in WildPresenter Pro 3, too!
"Without your products, our site would not be possible. I have already used Presenter to create an easy access for my new 3D Bible Stories, with closed captioning added for the Deaf." Rebecca Snyder, Site Manager, www.ASLPro.com
Want to know how to do this in WildPresenter? Let us know by responding to this post and we'll show you how.

Comments
This is great. I've never thought of using video and quiz software this way.
Great combination!
Yes, I'd like to know how you did it.
Posted by: wekesa | February 15, 2007 03:00 PM
With WildPresenter you can easily import video (and add players and preloaders to that video).
Here is a tutorial on how to import video:
http://www.wildform.com/support/tutorials/video_in_wp/
Once you've imported your video you can combine it with any other file you can import into WildPresenter (including SWFs, videos, and PowerPoints) or any file you generate yourself in WildPresenter (including screen recordings, simulations, text, animations, quizzes, and so on).
You can also create a wide variety of navigation schemes using WildPresenter's quick-access actions and it's easy to use slide and timeline structure. So, for instance, you can combine each video with a different question on a separate slide.
For more WildPresenter tutorials and online training videos go here:
http://www.wildform.com/support/tutorials/tutorials_wp.php
http://www.wildform.com/support/tutorials/online_training/
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Posted by: Trevor | February 15, 2007 05:47 PM