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lessons, guides, rubrics and DVD yearbook how-to’s for grades K-8 by David
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What is a Browser Based Mixed Media DVD Yearbook? A
“Browser Based Mixed Media DVD Yearbook” is NOT a movie. The DVD
yearbook is essentially a website that has been burned to a DVD. Webpages, movie clips and slideshows are
viewed with a web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer. It can be viewed directly from a computer
DVD drive or the contents may be copied to a hard drive for faster access. Why Can’t I View it on My TV? I’ve been
asked this question many times. The
answer is you wouldn’t want to. The
first example of a Browser Based Mixed Media DVD Yearbook contained over 100
movies, slideshows, animations and presentations totaling over nine hours in
length. It contained over 500 webpages
including a page about every student in the school. Also included were nearly 200 short audio
files. Much like an old fashion
paper-bound yearbook, a Browser Based Mixed Media DVD Yearbook is not a
beginning to end story. Yearbooks are
meant to be viewed differently by every reader; we surf through
yearbooks. Hardly anyone reads an
entire yearbook, but most people read certain parts again and again. Yearbooks are also meant to be resource
materials and keepsakes. Years or
decades after graduating owners will dig out their yearbooks to look up a
specific old friend or classmate.
Browser Based Mixed Media DVD Yearbooks are very flexible and allow
users to go directly to specific information just as they would with a paper
yearbook. What makes it Better? Nearly
everything. Search for someone in
their paper-bound yearbook and you will find them in a handful of team and
club pictures and perhaps a candid or two as well as their portrait. Although technology has made the production
of paper bound annuals more efficient over the years, practical pricing will
always limit the number of pages and the use of color. A page limit limits the size and number of
pictures and text. A
“Browser Based Mixed Media DVD Yearbook” is very inexpensive; we have been
able to sell our DVD yearbooks at $5.
The only real expense is the cost of a DVD, label, jewel case and
duplication fees should it be hired out.
Every
student in the school can have their own personalized page with: a large high
quality color portrait, family and personal photos, an autobiography of any
length, copies of their outstanding school work and even an mp3 audio
recording to capture the student’s voice.
School
clubs and sports teams can have their own pages, movies or slideshows
commemorating their school year. School
concerts, variety shows, assemblies, graduations all can be preserved in
their entirety on a DVD yearbook.
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More:
How to install the
DVD Yearbook on your computer
How
to make webpages, movies and slideshows - for
students and parents Copy the DVD Yearbook
from the DVD disk to your computer (movie) - for
students and parents How to
plan, organize, and assemble a DVD yearbook - for
yearbook administrators |