CommentCatcher
I’ve been having a play with this little tool from i3Logic. It acts as an Articulate plug-in, allowing customers, reviewers and subject-experts to make comments on Articulate projects that are in development or early stages of implementation. The comments are stored in a simple database on the server of your choice.
By allowing collaboration in testing, CommentCatcher does a good job of bridging the gap between desktop and online authoring tools. It doesn’t allow authors to share resources or work together on the actual development, but it’s a start.
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4 Comments:
Why not use a public wiki, Clive?
Good point Jo. I suppose the difference is that the comments are automatically indexed according to the screen on which they are made. There may also be cases where you don't want every reviewer to see each other's comments.
Can you compare this to any other course anuthoring tools and recommend it over them??
CommentCatcher is only really an add-on to an authoring tool, not the tool itself. Perhaps the nearest equivalent to Articulate as a desktop, PowerPoint-based tool is Adobe Presenter.
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