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Technical Information

Version Version 1.8.3 NEW, June 16th, 2011 First release December 25th, 2010 OS All versions of MS Windows. Windows 7 is recommended. File size: 7.0 MB Download realshow.zip Standard Windows-style setup wizard with uninstall capability. Supported output formats WMV (different formats), AVI, FLV, SWF Requirements Software MS PowerPoint ® 2000/03/07/10 DirectX ® 9.0 (if not installed) K-Lite Codec Pack (for better encoding) Hardware USB Webcam and microphone License Freeware for "personal and educational" use only. Using RealShow in a company or other similar scenarios is classified as commercial use and requires a commercial license. The freeware version of RealShow has no limitation on features compared to the purchased version. The only differentiation between the two versions is little caption of RealShow. To buy the full version please use your credit card or PayPal account.

RealShow: Produce and Share Accessible Video Content for All

  Technical Information | Download | Quick Start Guide | Submit Your Video | Video Content | Facebook Comments |Review | Track Version | Antivirus Scan | News  RealShow is a research-based project. It provides a free software and video sharing network to facilitate the process of producing and sharing quality and accessible video content for learners in developing regions, particularly in the Arab World. Although producing video tutorials for learners is not a new idea, few simple and efficient solutions have been applied to help educators prepare accessible video and flash content, particularly for those who are deaf or tend to be visual. The software provides a simple technique to integrate popular PowerPoint slides, freehand drawings, text typing, web pages, and direct teacher’s video view in one single window. It allows teachers create video and flash content using several translation techniques, including facial expressions, natural gestur

RealShow: A new way for producing and communicating virtual conference presentations

Microsoft PowerPoint is the leading presentation software used in our professional and educational world for years. It is easy-to-use, flexible, popular, and cost-effective, and allows presenters to create digital multimedia content quickly and efficiently. However, PowerPoint is recognized as a presenter-oriented tool and slides are not substitute for the in-depth information and guidance a presenter should deliver. If the audience are not seeing or listening to the presenter, then reading the slides in isolation will be less valuable. In addition, PowerPoint is not an interactive medium and requires the use of additional supportive technology, such as a whiteboard or flipchart, to engage the audience. At the same time, video is demonstrated to be an expanding channel for communicating ideas. It is socially acceptable and therefore it can be a powerful link between the presenter and the audience. Teachers and presenters usually record their presentations for class revision, knowledge