Thursday, August 24, 2006

Interactive Books with Power Point

Okay, so I've been neglecting this blog as of late...sorry folks. (In this case folks = Amazon Hil) I am here today, though, to tell you that I have learned how to make interactive books for young children, or the multiply handicapped by using Power Point. How cool is that? Last night I made one with Ten Apples Up On Top which is a Theo LeSieg (aka Dr. Seuss) classic. Granted, the computer "reads" it with my voice. I had to record each page and install a clip on each page. It took a while, but it was really fun and I like the way it came out.

Hil, if you ever have to do some assistive technology literacy project, this might be for you.