DEMONSTRATING THE LECSHARE WIZARD
EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information uses LecShare to repurpose PowerPoint presentations into Web pages to use in our Webinars
WHAT DOES LECSHARE DO?
LecShare Pro converts Microsoft PowerPoint to:• Accessible HTML• QuickTime Movies• Video Podcasts• Microsoft Word Handouts • LecShare Lite does not include audio capability
but makes accessible HTML• Demo versions are also available
FIRST CREATE A POWERPOINT
• Plan to communicate not to dazzle• Keep the layout and language simple• Use good color contrast• Use the software markup features rather
than customizing the presentation
• LecShare assumes you already have created a PowerPoint
• Start LecShare and select the option to open a PowerPoint
• LecShare imports the PowerPoint and provides a slide tray showing the accessibility features or problems with each slide
STARTING LECSHARE
• Focus on slide 5 and in the slide objects window• Click on the Slides Title• On the Title Accessibility Editor input a title and click on ‘ok’
SCREEN SHOT REPAIRING TITLE
• Focus on slide 2 which is missing alt text for the image. Click on that in the slide object window and type text in the edit box that appears and click on ‘ok’
• When you add the ‘Alt’ attribute to an image, you can decide to save it or not into the original power point before exporting the presentation
• Before proceeding to export, save your work or the repairs will be lost
SCREEN SHOT ADDING ALT TEXT
EXPORTING TO ACCESSIBLE HTML
• Click on export• Adding the export options• Check Web• Click on options• Click on export again• The index file in the folder is where the
accessible Web presentation starts
STARTING TO ADD AUDIO TO YOUR PRESENTATION
• Import the PowerPoint• Be sure that it passes the accessibility
standards in the slide tray• Go to the audio menu and be sure the
settings seem OK• Now you are ready to record!
The recording interface contains:• lecturer's notes play record accessibility
notes audio and the slide tray • Click on audio and you are ready to make a
recording. • Click on record and the record button is
replaced by a stop button and your computer has started to record.
NOW LETS START RECORDING
CONTINUING RECORDING
• When you finish the audio for slide 1, click on stop. You can then play it. You can click on record which will let you make a new recording replacing the previous one.
• Now go to the slide tray on this display and put your cursor on the next slide and follow the same steps to make a recording for all the remaining slides
• When you start to export, you must save the LecShare or the repairs and audio are lost
• Fill in any extra meta data• Check the HTML item and click on options
to make your choices• Final finish exporting to HTML audio
CREATE HTML WITH AUDIO
• LecShare will create a directory entitled ‘HTML’
• It contains several folders and a index.htm file
• When you display it using a browser, it will include buttons for changing slides and for playing the audio giving the user control of the display
EXPLAINING THE OUTPUT FILES
• This assumes that both the slides and audio are already created and accessibility problems have been fixed
• Again save a LecShare version including audio before exporting
• Fill out any relevant meta data• Select to create QuickTime or MP4 versions
and finish exporting
STARTING TO CREATE A MOVIE
CREATING QUICKTIME MOVIE ETC.
• This assumes the slides and audio are created and accessibility problems have been fixed
• Again save a LecShare version including audio before exporting
• Fill out any relevant meta data• Select to create QuickTime or MP4 versions
and finish exporting
QUICKTIME MOVIE OUTPUT
• We saved to embedded QuickTime which created a Web page a ‘mov’ file ending in ‘.htm’
• When displaying it, there were also accessible controls for play, pause, fast forward and rewind
PROVIDING A TRANSCRIPTION FOR AUDIO
• In all the export options for Lecshare one of the choices is to show the speaker’s notes
• If the presentation contains audio, the notes could include a transcription or even a paraphrase
• This is a simple way to provide the equivalent of captions
RESOURCES
• LecShare is available online as a demo or to purchase at:http://lecshare.com
• EASI gave an hour-long Webinar on LecShare, and it is online at:
http://easi.cc/archive/lecshare.htm