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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2010
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908250 |
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- Staying on Top of Your Game and Scoring Big with Adobe Presenter Multimedia Tutorials Koury, Regina Francis, Marcia J. Gray, Catherine J. Jardine, Spencer J. Guo, Ruiling Computer Software Academic Libraries Librarians Visual Aids Teaching Methods Multimedia Materials Tutoring Marketing Library Instruction Distance Education Higher Education Online Courses Blended Learning Information Technology Educational Technology Evaluation Methods Client Server Architecture In order to reach distance students in times of financial uncertainty, librarians must be creative. While much has been written about Camtasia, Captivate and Jing tutorial software, Adobe Presenter, a Microsoft PowerPoint plug-in, has not been discussed. This article describes how our library team created multimedia tutorial projects at Idaho State University, including background, software selection, timeline, design tips, compliance with Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act, tutorial evaluation, and marketing. We explore the merits and disadvantages of this plug-in as a tool to bridge the gaps between library instructors and distance students. (Contains 2 figures.)