Digital cameras, desktop video and sound Web pages Image scanning and printing Class handouts and instructions Slides and presentations Multimedia and authoring

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Turning Your Desktop Presentation or Other Computer Generated Images Into Slides

All the information you need to use the LFR

Tips for creating better presentations

Converting presentations for the web

Using your slides to create posters for output using the Smith large format printer

Turning your computer presentation or computer images into slides is a fairly easy process. You need a piece of equipment with a special camera attached to it, which is connected to your computer. In our case, we use a Laser Graphics Film Recorder (LFR) and MacRascol software. The software will translate your file's RGB data into a format that the LFR understands. The LFR translates that data to regular daylight slide film.

What Presentation Software
User Services supports Keynote and PowerPoint for creating desktop, slide and web presentations.  I would also include Adobe Acrobat in the desktop and web presentation family. User Servers offers instruction on using presentation software via, classes, Cds, and DVDs, and on-line resources.  

Be sure to check the UserEd class calendar regularly as new classes are regularly being developed and offered. http://present.smith.udel.edu/calendar/

Instructional Cds and DVDs are available from the Pearson Hall training center.

Faculty needing help with their presentations for classroom use can contact Academic Technology Services (IT-ATS) for personal assistance.

On-line resources:
http://www.udel.edu/learn/usered/webtutorials.html

 

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Digital cameras
desktop video
and sound
Web pages Class handouts and
PDF instructions
Images
scanning
and printing
Slides and
presentations
Multimedia
and Authoring
NewMedia
User Web Site