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PowerPoint 2008 for the Mac: Give a Presentation From Your iPod

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In this instance you are choosing JPEG because of its relatively small file sizes. Open iTunes and connect your iPod to your computer. Select the Photos tab at the right of the iTunes window. You will notice, however, that your slides are not visible on your device using iTunes. Quit iTunes. Quit iPhoto.

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Welcome Camtasia Relay 1.2!

TechSmith Camtasia

Your audience can view and listen to the recorded lectures and presentations online linked via Blackboard, iTunes U, or on mobile devices such as the iPod or iPhone. Smaller MP4 file sizes for easier and quicker file transfers. What's new? Improved Real Media outputs.

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mLearning Content Types - Level 6: Rich Media

mLearning Trends

As the file sizes are typically larger (1MB or more) even when optimized for mobile device playback, the Training team needs to weigh the cost vs. benefit of deploying over their carrier network.

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Tips for Adding Visuals to Your Social Media

TechSmith Camtasia

Don’t Forget iTunes. Audible learners don’t engage in as much video but they are on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher, and they are looking for podcasts in your niche. Just keep in mind if you’re creating your own animated GIF you’ll need to keep the file size under 8MB for use on Facebook.