Speaking as a Mac user, you can create and time slides in iMovie--which can
then be burned and viewed like a DVD.


On 8/15/08 5:45 AM, "TLP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a tech question and I hope you can help. My family is in the
> sad position of losing my step-father. He is currently in Hospice care
> after we tried to take care of him and my Mom in their home.
> Thankfully, we are able to spend much time with him in the new
> situation.  I have been creating a wonderful electronic slide show
> chronicling his life. The funeral home has a DVD player and screen. I
> have always used the school's LCD projector and my computer. Can I
> burn a power-point or key note that will play on a DVD player?  Don't
> I need the software for it to play? I hope someone can help and I am
> sure this info would be useful for school presentations as well.

-- 
Lori Jackson
District Literacy Coach & Mentor
Todd County School District
Box 87
Mission SD  57555
 
http:www.tcsdk12.org
ph. 605.856.2211


Literacies for All Summer Institute
July 17-20. 2008
Tucson, Arizona




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