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Online Tutorials Jaws Online tutorial: http://www.unt.edu/ACSGAL/jaws.html This site has a lot of listing and shortcuts but does not fully explain anything and seems to be a bit confusing. Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/jaws/index.php This is a very extensive tutorial. It is all divided into sections with a list of what is covered in each section. It is very thorough and even includes tips. However, it needs to be downloaded using Acrobat Reader and is in PDF format. University of Leeds Disability Services http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disabilityservices/exploit/mikep/basic- instructions/jaws/jaws_trn.htm This tutorial gives detailed basic instructions, explanations and shortcuts. It is in understandable terms and in directly online…it does not need to be downloaded. Kurzweil Online tutorial: http://www.unt.edu/ACSGAL/kurzweil.html This tutorial explains what kurzweil is, what it does and how to scan, save navigate and control the document in step by step and understandable terms. But there is no basic troubleshooting problems/solutions. Dragon Naturally Speaking Professional Online tutorial: http://www.unt.edu/ACSGAL/dns.html This site describes the program well and includes all the “little details” that may cause problems and are easily overlooked. University of Leeds Disability Services http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disabilityservices/exploit/mikep/basic- instructions/dragon/dg_trn.htm This site describes the program and briefly how to set it up and use it. It even shows an example of the program screen and gives voice commands to operate the program. Math Talk/Scientific Notebook Online tutorial: http://www.unt.edu/ACSGAL/mathtalk.html This program needs to be used in conjunction with Dragon Naturally Speaking. The tutorial explains how to access and set up this program through DNS step-by-step, how to train the program for your use and gives other necessary information for proper use of the program. ZoomText Extra 7.0 Online tutorial: http://www.unt.edu/ACSGAL/zoomtext.html On this tutorial, it tells what the program is and what it does, shows labeled pictures of the program interface and gives shortcuts/hot key examples. Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/zoomtext/index.php This is a very extensive tutorial. It is all divided into sections with a list of what is covered in each section. It is very thorough and even includes tips. However, it needs to be downloaded using Acrobat Reader and is in PDF format. University of Leeds Disability Services http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disabilityservices/exploit/mikep/basic- instructions/zoomtext/zt_trn.htm This gives a very basic understanding of ZoomText and includes very short, un-detailed shortcuts and examples. Clicker 4 Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://www.kented.org.uk/ngfl/cricksoft/index.html This is an excellent tutorial site. It gives picture examples, detailed explanations and instructions and it has links to the different sections of the tutorial you need to view at the time. Creating Talking Books – Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/talkingBooks/index.php This is a very extensive tutorial. It is all divided into sections with a list of what is covered in each section. It is very thorough and even includes tips. However, it needs to be downloaded using Acrobat Reader and is in PDF format. CoWriter Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/cowriter/index.php This is a great tutorial divided into sections (Exploring co:Writer, Collected Words and Topic Dictionaries). You can view the tutorial files through Adobe Acrobat Reader as well as through PowerPoint (Win or Mac). Intellikeys Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/intellikeys/index.php Another great tutorial through Adobe Acrobat Reader including details and pictures and also includes tutorials for both Classic and USB Intellikeys. Intellitalk Assistive Technology Training Online Project Part 1 http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/IT2/index.php This is a great tutorial divided into sections (Text to Speech, Reading e-Text and Templates/Stationary Pads). You can view the tutorial files through Adobe Acrobat Reader as well as through PowerPoint (Win or Mac). Assistive Technology Training Online Project Part 2 http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/IT2/it2part2.php This is a great tutorial divided into sections (Working with Pallettes and Creating a New Palette). You can view the tutorial files through Adobe Acrobat Reader as well as through PowerPoint (Win or Mac). Overlay Maker Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/OverlayMaker/index.php This is a great tutorial divided into sections (Create and Edit Overlays and Using Pictures). You can view the tutorial files through Adobe Acrobat Reader as well as through PowerPoint (Win or Mac). There are also links to Practice it and resource links. Write:OutLoud Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/WOL/index.php This is a great tutorial divided into sections (Text to Speech, Reading e-Text and Templates/Stationary Pads). You can view the tutorial files through Adobe Acrobat Reader as well as through PowerPoint (Win or Mac). HyperStudio 4 A Quick Tutorial to HyperStudio http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/alummis/hyperstudio/hyperstudiotutorial.html This is a very fast overview of this program. It shows some of the basics but does not explain them. HyperStudio Workshop http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/curtech/hypertut.htm This tutorial is much more in depth and explanatory. It is a thorough tutorial that gives tips/advice on your stacks as well as step by step instructions. HyperStudio Project http://www.bright.net/~cbuscher/frame/HS-project.htm This is an excellent tutorial. It explains what each element of Hyperstudio is, what it is used for and how to use it. It is made interesting with many pictures, graphics and clearly labeled links to other parts of the tutorial. HyperStudio Tutorials http://www.quasar.ualberta.ca/edpy202/tutorial/hstudio/hstudio.htm This is another great tutorial but is not as interesting and “fun” as the previous. It also goes through each process of the program and explains things well. HyperStudio Teacher Tutorial http://www.msad54.k12.me.us/MSAD54Pages/Staff%20Development/Hyperstudio%20T utorial/hyperstudio_tutorial.htm This tutorial gives you step by step, easy to understand instructions and is made to use while you are using HyperStudio. This is a tutorial you use to actually go through an example of HyperStudio and get hands on experience with the program. HyperStudio Guide http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/webcamp/final_projects/acocelli/INDEX.HTM This site goes on to explain what each button is used for and what its actions are on each toolbar. This tutorial will take you through the basics of HyperStudio and then lead you step by step in creating a mini-stack. HyperStudio http://aitt.acadiau.ca/tutorials/Hyperstudio3/HyperStudio.htm This tutorial for HyperStudio opens to a table of contents including the following: HyperStudio basics - Overview of the basics of HyperStudio , HyperStudio Demonstration - Demonstration of many useful HyperStudio features, HyperLogo - Overview of the basics of HyperLogo, HyperStudio Tests - Creating tests with HyperStudio, HyperStudio Slide animation - Adding animation effects to HyperStudio slides using HyperLogo. Each of these subject have their own table of contents for the abundance of information included. Creating Talking Books – Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/talkingBooks/hyperstudio4.php This is an extensive tutorial. It is divided into sections with a list of what is covered in each section. However, it needs to be downloaded using Acrobat Reader and is in PDF format. Powerpoint Microsoft http://microsoft.com/education/?ID=O2kTutorial This site has many links (Table of Contents, Introduction/Overview to/of office 2000, and all components of Office 2000, classroom resources and tutorials). When PowerPoint link is chosen, it downloads a word doc with extensive instructions, explanations and labeled pictures. Creating Talking Books – Assistive Technology Training Online Project http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/Tutorials/talkingBooks/powerpoint.php This site gives you a download (in Acrobat Reader) providing a complete overview on how and why you would create a Talking Book using PowerPoint. Microsoft Word 2000 Microsoft http://microsoft.com/education/?ID=O2kTutorial This site has many links (Table of Contents, Introduction/Overview to/of office 2000, and all components of Office 2000, classroom resources and tutorials). When the Word link is chosen, it downloads a word doc with extensive instructions, explanations and labeled pictures. Microsoft Excel 2000 Microsoft http://microsoft.com/education/?ID=O2kTutorial This site has many links (Table of Contents, Introduction/Overview to/of office 2000, and all components of Office 2000, classroom resources and tutorials). When Excel link is chosen, it downloads a word doc with extensive instructions, explanations and labeled pictures. Microsoft Outlook 2000 Microsoft http://microsoft.com/education/?ID=O2kTutorial This site has many links (Table of Contents, Introduction/Overview to/of office 2000, and all components of Office 2000, classroom resources and tutorials). When the Outlook link is chosen, it downloads a word doc with extensive instructions, explanations and labeled pictures. MicrosoftAcces 2000 Microsoft http://microsoft.com/education/?ID=O2kTutorial This site has many links (Table of Contents, Introduction/Overview to/of office 2000, and all components of Office 2000, classroom resources and tutorials). When the Access link is chosen, it downloads a word doc with extensive instructions, explanations and labeled pictures. Microsoft Publisher 2000 Microsoft http://microsoft.com/education/?ID=O2kTutorial This site has many links (Table of Contents, Introduction/Overview to/of office 2000, and all components of Office 2000, classroom resources and tutorials). When the Publisher link is chosen, it downloads a word doc with extensive instructions, explanations and labeled pictures. iMovie Atomic Learning Library http://www.atomiclearning.com/freeimovie.shtml This is a terrific site for learning iMovie. It contains links to Qucktime videos that explains each step simply and shows each move or step you need to make right on the screen in front of you. You learn when you just Click and play. SCCOE Internet Institute http://etc.sccoe.k12.ca.us/i2000/00mod/l_mm/imov.html This tutorial gives a quick overlook and simple explanation of the program and its elements. Movies Made Easy http://www.jessamine.k12.ky.us/jelv/meetstaff/trt/iMovie/ This site gives you step-by-step instructions for making a basic movie. It has simple instructions and pictures of the screen and buttons. Apple iMovie – a tutorial http://acomp.stanford.edu/acpubs/Docs/iMovie/ This site also gives you step-by-step instructions for making a basic movie. It has simple instructions and pictures of the screen and buttons. It also gives you troubleshooting for common issues that you might run into while making your movie. ViaVoice Lycos Tutorials http://howto.lycos.com/lycos/topic/1,,10+57+26174,00.html This is an extensive site describing the program and containing many links and tutorials to find and learn any information you may need to know to use this program. It also includes a tutorial video for easy learning. University of Leeds Disability Services http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disabilityservices/exploit/mikep/basic- instructions/viavoice/via_trn.htm This tutorial gives you simple basic information about the ViaVoice program. Inspiration University of Leeds Disability Services http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disabilityservices/exploit/mikep/basic- instructions/inspiration/Ins_trn.htm This gives you details instructions on how to use the basics of this program. TextHelp University of Leeds Disability Services http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disabilityservices/exploit/mikep/basic- instructions/texthelp/th_trn.htm This gives you details instructions on how to use the basics of this program and its functions. Ke:nx Ke:nx Tutorial http://aac.unl.edu/AACTU/AACTU20.html This tutorial gives you an overview, examples, how to get started and how to use this program. It has a lot of information and steps for you to use with this program. Final Cut Pro Visual Communications Web Based Tutorials http://www.sjmclib.umn.edu/viscomm/finalcutpro/ This tutorial focuses on the basic concepts and skills needed to create videos using Final Cut Pro 3. Short videos will be the focus, but the same skills can be applied longer forms. Atomic Learning http://www.atomiclearning.com/finalcutpro.shtml This is a terrific site for learning Final Cut Pro. It contains links to Qucktime videos that explains each step simply and shows each move or step you need to make right on the screen in front of you. You learn when you just Click and play.
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