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Author Archives: Ryan Ingersoll
Embed YouTube Videos in PowerPoint 2010
In Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 there is a feature to embed videos from a website. The features is located on the [Insert] tab. Recently, it seems, YouTube made a change in the “old embed code” required for PowerPoint to properly play a YouTube … Continue reading
Library Classroom Printer Queue Management
Watch the screencast to understand how to use the queue for the Library Classroom printer. Permissions to manage the queue are granted based of your SPU credentials. http://www.screencast.com/t/u143FmwRuQ Questions or Assistance? Contact the Tech Desk, which provides technology, tools, assistance, … Continue reading
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Mini Tripod
The Tech Desk allows for a three-day check out of a Mini Tri-Pod, suitable for smaller devices such as cameras, flip video cameras, and other hand-held recording devices. To mount a device using the screw-in stand, please see instructions below. #1 Twist the … Continue reading
Scholarly Communication 2.0 Networks
Information, presentation materials, and helpful resources are below from the Scholarly Communication 2.0: Networks USEM 1000 session on Oct. 19th, 2012. Contact Ryan Ingersoll for questions. Presentation PowerPoint PowerPoint PDF (2 slides per page) Presentation Outline PDF Helpful Resources How … Continue reading
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Upload Video to YouTube
Overview This tutorial provides instructions to upload a video to YouTube with privacy sharing restricts to those with a link, unlisted. #1 Log in to YouTube with your YouTube account. You can also use a Google account (Gmail) if you … Continue reading
Resources for Video Projects
Resources for Video Projects Seattle Pacific University’s Library Tech Desk assists students in creating and publishing video projects. The following outline provides guidance for video consultations with students. Software and Accounts YouTube YouTube is an easy-to-use resource to publish … Continue reading
iPad
Tool for Check Out: iPad | two (2) availableSeattle Pacific University’s Library Tech Desk provides an iPad (2012) for current students to check out. For reservations and current availability contact the Tech Desk. The Tech Desk can demonstrate the features of … Continue reading
MacBook Pro
Tool for Checkout: MacBook Pro | twenty (20) available Seattle Pacific University’s Library Tech Desk provides MacBook Pro notebook computers for current students to check out. A Teck Deck consultant will verify you can login, wireless connectivity, and answer any … Continue reading
Stack Bypass Tray
The Canon multi-function devices located in the library allow patrons to use their own paper when printing. Procedural steps to properly use the Stack Bypass Trays for this task are listed below. #1 Select [Printer Properties] on home printing screen. #2 … Continue reading