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EASI's Month-long Online course in Accessible Internet Multimedia
Production Starts Feb. 3.
http://easi.cc/workshops/mmedia.htm
Registration and a sample lesson are available at the above URL.
Everyone who completes this course will receive an EASI certificate of
completion and
can, on request, receive 3 continuing education units. The course can be
used towards the Certificate in Accessible Information Technology.
Educational and other information providers on the Internet are increasingly
using multimedia as a means to disseminate information. Multimedia poses
special
problems but also unique opportunities for reaching people with disabilities.
Providing transcriptions, captions and descriptive video synchronized with
the
media is a real challenge. This course will give step-by-step instruction
in how
and when to provide transcriptions and synchronized captions. This course
will
be good for web masters, information technologists, instructional
technologists,
disabled student staff, librarians and more.
Instructor:
Dick Banks
CTO EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
Dick has produced EASI's media now for a decade both for use in EASI
courses and for EASI's regular webcasts.
The software used to create media in this course are available as free demos:
RealProducer Basic
QuickTime
MAGpie 1.0
SMIL Composer
Camtasia Suite (provided on class CD)
Lesson One: Introductions and Types of Media
Introduction
An overview of media production and personal introductions.
Review of web accessibility including WAI guidelines and Section 508
Review of disability-related legislation with a focus on providing
accessible
media
Streaming Media Methods
How media can be streamed over the Internet. Understanding the ramifications
of bandwidth.
Flash, Shockwave and other medias
A brief discussion of accessibility features and issues with these formats.
Media Formats
Overview of the three major media formats: RealMedia, QuickTime and
WindowsMedia.
Assignment
Lesson Two: Software Installation and Use
RealMedia
Detailed discussion of the file formats used in RealMedia.
QuickTime
Detailed discussion of the QuickTime process.
MAGpie
Detailed discussion of the MAGpie process.
SMIL Composer and GRINNS
Lesson Three: Making Multimedia Accessible
SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language)
A basic overview of SMIL and how it works.
Transcribing and formatting for MAGpie Captionin
Getting the transcription into a format acceptable to import to MAGpie.
Time encoding and creating the SMIL file
Making it work.
Lesson Four: Putting it all together ONLINE
Creating an accessible multimedia PowerPoint Presentation
Camtasia Producer - produce narrated Powerpoint presentation from exported
slides to .jpg or .git format..
Creating an accessible slide show
Camtasia Producer - Any slides of your choice
Creating a computer software help tutorial
Camtasia Recorder - Create short computer tutorial with any software
computer
on your computer.
EASI has taught online courses for more than a decade to hundreds of
participants in over three dozen countries.
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EASI February Courses:
Barrier -free E-learning
Accessible Internet Multimedia
http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
Norman Coombs, Ph.D.
CEO EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
http://www.rit.edu/~easi
http://easi-elearn.org
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