Multimedia Module Reflection
This was the most troublesome project I had.  I have very little access to technology besides a computer and a camera.  I chose to do a really extensive PowerPoint presentation.  I love mythology and have made Jeopardy games in the past to go along with my lessons, but never with any type of technology, just paper and chalkboard.  I spent hours trying to find the best pictures to go along with each question and even added sound.  I bought a microphone and had to yell into it to get my voice heard, but it ended up working well.  I went through and made the board for the game and then the questions.  I even created a couple of daily doubles.  I thought it would be great to click on whatever category and amount and the game go straight to that question.  Plus, I made it to where the person controlling the game could go to the answer or back to the main game board.  I thought it was a great idea and wonderful in theory.  Unfortunately, after having my game board, questions, and answers scramble after I had saved the program was bad luck.  I soon realized that there can be so many links on a PowerPoint before the program can no longer handle it.  After getting help, I realized the only way to keep the links from scrambling was to save it as a webpage.  However, my automatic sound was lost and if the viewer wants sound, they have to click on the icon.  I ended up really happy with it, but it was frustrating until the very end. 
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