These are my slides for my August 19th interview presentation. I was given the remit of presenting a five- to ten-minute presentation on the “Challenges Affecting Disabled in E-Learning”. The interview was for an associate lecturer position on the new H810: Accessible online learning: supporting disabled students postgraduate course, part of the M.A. in online distance education. Each slide has been annotated based on my presentation preparation notes. A downloadable version is available.
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I was recently recording a narrated Keynote presentation for display on the web and found myself wanting to use the OmniGroup’s very cool OmniDazzle screen effects program in conjunction with Apple’s Keynote presentation package. Unfortunately, by default, Keynote doesn’t play well with other applications, as it intercepts all the keyboard commands. You can, however, convince it to play nicely very easily. Here’s what you need to do.
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Open the Keynote preferences. This is in the program menu (or Apple/Cmd ,).
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Go to the “Slideshow” tab.
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Ensure that “Allow Exposé, Dashboard and others to use screen” is enabled with a checkmark beside it.
That’s it! Now you can use OmniDazzle in your Keynote presentations.
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