Tips and tricks for other software
Microsoft PowerPoint
The LECTURNITY Assistant can be started directly from PowerPoint. LECTURNITY supports PowerPoint 97, 2000, 2002, XP, 2003.
Tip: You should make yourself familiar with the functions of PowerPoint. Often, users are not aware of useful features. You should also make yourself familiar with the annotation tools offered by LECTURNITY for working in the slides during your lecture: With the Textmarker you can mark important points on your slides in different colours. This means the audience can follow your lecture more easily in the lecture hall or also later on the screen. You can draw or write comments in your slides at any time using different coloured pens. LECTURNITY also records these changes during the recording. However, it is recommended that you use a pen-based_input_device to do this, as the mouse gives you insufficient control of your handwriting. It is also useful to use the pointer during your recording, to steer the learner's attention to the important slide content. In addition to the above-mentioned tools, LECTURNITY also supports you with a wide range of other tools. You can find more detailed information in the LECTURNITY manual (press F1 key in LECTURNITY).
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Image-editing programs
Before inserting graphics and images in your PowerPoint graphics, you should edit them to ensure optimal quality and also the smallest possible file size.
LECTURNITY also allows you to integrate image files (BMP, GIF, JPG, etc.) in your recording, that are not embedded in your slides. There are a range of programs available for image editing.
Here are a few links:
- Product page for Adobe Photoshop
- Product page for Corel Photo Paint
- Product page for Ulead Photoimpact
- Gimp (free software)
Programs for audio editing
The sound quality is often less than optimal during a recording, especially if the presentation is being given in a lecture hall or seminar room with a relatively high noise level. LECTURNITY allows you to export the audio file of your recording to optimise its quality. One way of doing this is using the freeware Audacity. This offers many ways of amplifying the sound, filtering out background noise or incorporating background music into your recording.
Video-editing programs
Clips from other sources can also be easily embedded in your LECTURNITY production. If you want to edit your clips in advance, it is recommended that you use a corresponding program. You can easily use your existing equipment if you wish to create your own videos. You can find tips on equipment under Hardware.
Burning programs
Are you planning to publish your production on CD-ROM or DVD? You will need to use a specific burning program. For example: Nero
