This presentation was delivered at the 2006 LOEX Conference in Adelphia, MD on May 6, 2006.
Bibliography & Links
How did they do that? by Meg Atwater-Singer
Usability 101: Introduction to Usability by Jakob Nielsen
TILT Project Development and Acknowledgements
Sample Online Information Literacy Tutorials
TILT -- Texas Information Literacy Tutorial
Searchpath -- Western Michigan University
inflite -- Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Inflite -- University of Evansville
Information Cycle -- Penn State University
Images, audio and video clips available online (with limited copyright restrictions)
Flickr - Photo-sharing
Free Software Trials
Turbine Video Encoder 2.0 for 30 days
Susan's Notes on Converting Movie Files to Shockwave Files
Susan's Notes on Macromedia Breeze
- Use a high quality microphone (we have a Platronics DSP-300 Headset, $100.00)
- Audio quality appears better on a desktop than a laptop (using same microphone)
- Easy to record over individual slides
- Easy to create online quizzes
- Inserting a Flash video converted from another format proved more of a challenge
- Moving files between computers proved problematic at times (keeping .ppt and ppc files together) Frequent error message regarding the above: "Macromedia Breeze Presenter cannot load the recordings for all files. The recordings are not in the .ppc file." See Breeze TechNote: http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_16810
- Breeze files are posted to an online Breeze server, but can easily be saved to a CD when no Internet access is available.
- Breeze does not work with Macintosh computers.
- Breeze 15-day free trial
From PowerPoint to Web (Univ. of Wisconsin)
- Macromedia Breeze - includes sample demo
- Techsmith Camtasia 2.0.4 - Includes sample demo
- Techsmith Camtasia 2.1
Breeze and accessibility
- Accessible Online Presentations with Macromedia Breeze Presenter
- Building an Accessible Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
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