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Breeze Home > About Breeze > About the New Features in Breeze 5.1 > New and Enhanced Features in Breeze Presenter 5
New and Enhanced Features in Breeze Presenter 5
Custom URLs
- The Custom URL feature supports creation of personalized URLs that are easy to remember.
- Custom URLs can be defined for Breeze Meetings or Breeze Presenter content.
Local Publishing
- Breeze content can be published locally to your hard-drive without connecting to the Breeze server.
X.500 Authentication now available for Breeze Presentations
- Breeze Presentations can be set to allow public viewing, or can be restricted to specific University of Minnesota Internet IDs (x.500).
New User Interface and Templates
- The Breeze Presentation Viewer can be fully customized, giving the author full control over colors and logos.
- Color, logo and presentation viewer layout settings can be saved as a template that can be easily re-used when publishing other presentations.
Enhanced Quizzes
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Breeze now supports four new question types:
- Fill in the blank
- Short Answer
- Matching
- Rating Scale (Likert)
- Quiz feedback can now be provided using customized audio and video, and the course author can specify how many times a quiz can be taken.
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Breeze Question Branching
- Breeze Question Branching supports a technique in which the learner or survey respondent is guided through specific content based on how they respond to questions.
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SCORM Compliance
- Breeze Presentations can be imported into WebCT Vista as SCORM modules and have quiz results recorded in the Vista Gradebook
Enhanced Video Support
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“Talking Head” Video
- Talking Head Video enables authors to import pre-recorded Flash Video to the side-bar to increase the impact of Breeze Presentations.
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Synchronized Video
- Imported Flash Video can now be controlled by the presentation playbar
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Integration with Breeze Meetings
- Support for playing Breeze Presentations within Breeze Meetings has been expanded. Presenters can use these presentations as a static click-through, as supported in Breeze 4.1, or as a self-running, rich media presentation.
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