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In this series of videos, you’ll master the basic techniques that will quickly get you up and running with Vegas Pro software. You’ll familiarize yourself with the interface, learn to add media to your project, trim your video and audio to the desired length, create fades and transitions, add text to your project, apply effects, and more. These videos also serve as a great overview of Vegas Pro functionality which can help you make your purchase decision if you haven’t yet bought the application. If you’re new to Vegas Pro, there’s no better place to start than with these instructional videos!
In this series of videos, you’ll master the basic techniques that will quickly get you up and running with Vegas Pro software. You’ll familiarize yourself with the interface, learn to add media to your project, trim your video and audio to the desired length, create fades and transitions, add text to your project, apply effects, and more. These videos also serve as a great overview of Vegas Pro functionality which can help you make your purchase decision if you haven’t yet bought the application. If you’re new to Vegas Pro, there’s no better place to start than with these instructional videos!
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Aren today explains what Tux Math is all about. Funny thing is, he manages to find his way around simple sums, though he’s not yet learning arithmetic of that kind in school. Blame it on trial-and-error, and the fun spirit that games bring in. Of course, this is Free Software!
Indian software czar Azim Premji has diverted some of his (and his team’s) energies into creating “not for sale” educational resources for children. As one goes about telling others about the potential of the software from azimpremjifoundation.org, five-year-old Aren is a willing accomplice in making the point. It’s fun to use (and, at zero-price, easy to access). Wish more could use it! But it really needs to reach schools catering to the under-priviledged, so that the social role of such software could be met.
Guidance Software now offers anytime, anywhere OnDemand training for its complete line of digital investigation products. This video gives you an idea of how interactive and educational this online training is.
Kurtis Heimerl [Ph.D. Candidate, EECS, UC Berkeley] Abstract: Enabling computer-based education in the developing world requires addressing significant resource limitations. Students often sit with two or more peers at a computer, and learning in this environment can be a challenge. For this reason, the idea of multiple-mouse interfaces has gained traction, allowing each student to directly interact with educational applications. However, major roadblocks exist to adoption and use of these technologies. First, although there are vast libraries of existing educational software, almost none of this software is designed to support multiple mice. Second, the basic principles for encouraging sharing and collaboration with multiple children using multiple mice are still not well understood. To combat this problem, we have designed Metamouse. In this talk, we describe the Metamouse motivations and interaction techniques in detail. We also compare the different Metamouse techniques, establishing the trade-offs inherent in their use.
www.DDAVideo.com was contacted by Educational Management Solutions to create a medical training video that was both educational and engaging. EMS is a leader in teaching and evaluating medical skills. They do so by creating software and other tools that aid in the education and testing of medical personnel. DDA Video went on-location to the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine to shoot footage of students using EMS software that simulated dealing with patients and family members in a high-stress medical setting. The main focus of the video is the education of caregivers about end-of-life scenarios. While the EMS software tracked each students progress, DDA’s crew members collected footage that would later be used in this educational video. DDA also performed video interviews, gathered testimonials, edited and titled the videos, and produced high quality DVDs at their post production house.
www.roland.com To enhance the HD-1 experience and help drummers learn the fundamentals, Roland has created DT-HD1, a fun, educational interactive software application. Connect your HD-1 to a PC via USB, launch the software, and play along and learn