LectureLab: Image and Text Management Made Easy

Taylor And Francis

 
9780748408559: LectureLab: Image and Text Management Made Easy

Synopsis

Developed by Primal Pictures Ltd - creators of The Interactive Hand, The Interactive Skeleton and other ground-breaking and innovative multi-media products
As easy to use as a word-processor, requiring no in-depth technical knowledge
Step by step Lecture Lab can create web pages (HTML) which can be read by any modern browser.
This is a ground-breaking program designed to help academics and professionals who have large picture libraries of slides, overheads or diagrams to store, organise and display. Providing all the functionality and ease of use you would hope for, Lecture Lab can be mastered in minutes, with results that will transform the way you work. Lecture Lab helps you to view your images on screen, annotate them with interactive labels, arrows and text, and turn them into files that can be shown on computer or put onto the Internet.

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Synopsis

LectureLab is a powerful, time-saving and practical software package for anyone with a slide or image library. It will enable the user to organise their pictures, add labels to them, produce indexes and write notes with "hot-links" to images. All this is a package as easy to user as a word processor. LectureLab is a groundbreaking software programme that will make your work far more organised and efficient. Designed for those academics and professionals with large picture libraries of slides, overheads, and diagrams, LectureLab will enable you to view your images on screen, annotate them with interactive labels, arrows and text, and then create HTML files that can be viewed on the internet. No programming or scripting is required - LectureLab can be mastered in minutes, and the results will transform the way you currently work. Using the simplest of tools, you will be able to label and outline parts of your on-screen image, annotate these sections with text using the hyper-link function, and cross reference to other relevant materials.

From having a library of images, lecture notes, slides, overhead material, all of which may be held in different places, you will be able to collate material from a diverse range of sources and keep them all on screen, labelled, indexed, "hot-linked" and cross referenced. All of this transportable via the internet, enabling the user to interact with your material. not only are HTML pages created by this process, but your pages can be copied onto floppy discs or CD and used by anyone - even if they don't have LectureLab on their computer (only a suitable internet browers - Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator)

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