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Audacity is a free cross-platform (Macintosh and Windows) program that allows you to record and edit audio for use in your courses.
The ION USB is a simple way to digitize records.
This Quickstart provides basic operating instructions for use of the Canon PowerShot S45 Digital Camera.
This QuickStart provides basic operating instructions for use of the Canon Digital Video Camcorder (ZR60).
This Quickstart explains how to watch a DVD/VHS
This Quickstart explains how to access and save to an eDisk folder.
This Quickstart explains how to install and use the Imation FlashGo! memory reader and writer.
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M is an upright scanner best used for scanning multi-page documents into PDF format because it is fast and easy to use.
GarageBand can be used to create original music.
This Quickstart provides instructions for using the Olympus Digital Voice Recorder (model WS-100).
Only 216 colors are shared between Macintosh and Windows monitors. These colors, called the “web palette,” should be used when creating GIFs for the Web because colors that are not in this palette display differently…
This Quickstart explains how to create a snapshot of your screen using the Digital Media Creation Stations.
iDVD is a program that allows you to make your own DVD, including picture, music, and movies of your choice.
This Quickstart will guide you through the process of creating a DVD using the DVD Duplication Station.
This Quickstart will guide you through the process of creating a DVD by importing video directly from a DV camera.
This Quickstart explains how to create a movie.
This Quickstart explains how to digitize video from a VHS or DVD using iMovie 9.
This Quickstart explains how to import video into iMovie 9 using a firewire camera.
This Quickstart explains how to import video into iMovie 9 using a firewire camera.
This Quickstart explains how to edit your movie using splitting and trimming techniques.