just as a sample ... and no big criticisms please! ... to show the possible 
potential of this process ... i made a 2.5 minute minitab demo ... opened 
the infamous pulse data set ... made a plot of height and weight ... etc. 
... as a movie in avi format ... used the camtasia screencorder i 
downloaded and installed ...

if you want to look at this movie as a sample ... you will need to visit

http://www.techsmith.com/products/camtasia/examplevideos.asp

download either the camtasia software (free for 30 days ... sorry, only for 
pcs)  ... or the codecs that will allow your windows media player to play 
the movie ...

then you could try the sample movie at

http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/introstat/

click on mtbdemo.avi ...

the file amazingly is less than 500 kb ... with no audio ...

if any of you try this and have success ... let me know

2 1/2 minutes is a longgggggggggg video ... and you could do alot if you 
carefully plan it ... and with the http://www.techsmith.com ... dubit 
download ... you could add audio to this video file ... dub(it) over it ... 
but, it will increase the file size quite a bit ...

i think actually that video only would work in many demo cases ... since 
you could make the movie longer ... but go more slowly ... visuals might be 
sufficient ...

the small file size seems to be a real plus ... even with modems, could 
download quickly
Dennis Roberts, EdPsy, Penn State University
208 Cedar Bldg., University Park PA 16802
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WWW: http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/drober~1.htm
FRAMES: http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/drframe.htm



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