Software simulation
Software
simulations are becoming a standard way to learn to operate computer software. This
simulator lets learners practice setting up connections
between the operating system
and various databases—without any risk of damaging data or the system. The simulator
behaves like the real control panel—except the simulator restricts learners to the
task being taught and provides instructions if needed.
If you have trouble with the popup window, use this link.
Here is an
example of
a software simulation built using PowerPoint.
About the Example
The first example was built with Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Captivate. The second
example was built in PowerPoint and then converted to HTML from within PowerPoint.