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    Any all in one software soultions?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by BigMondo, Oct 13, 2007.

  1. BigMondo

    BigMondo Newbie

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    Hello, What I was hoping to find was software that you can use during a lecture. Videotaping my instructor, while I add handwritten notes on each slide of their powerpoint. and each section of the video synchs with the slide. I would need a tablet PC, though. Is anybody aware of or using something like this?
    Thanks for your help. :)
     
  2. Eleison

    Eleison Thanatos Eleison

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    Video-taping? You'd need a pretty sizable hard drive for that, but I'm not aware of any software like that, especially not that syncs up to a powerpoint presentation. It almost sounds (minus the video-taping) like you're looking for an application that emulates a "smart board" setup.

    Chances are good that, even if you found software that allowed you to video-tape your professor while synchronizing hand-written notes and slides to that video, it would be pretty expensive. You may want to drop the video-taping requirement...you might have a bit more luck, then.