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Re: ARD and quicktime



yes.

lcd projector.



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Mark E. Napier
Manager of Information Systems
School of Library and Information Science
Indiana University
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Laurie Yalem wrote:

> I am not at all happy with using ARD to share screens while showing a
> quicktime movie.  The quality of the video on the students' screen is not
> nearly as good as the teacher screen (it's jerky), maybe due to refresh
> rate?  Anyway, is there another option, another piece of software that
> would work better?  Thanks.
>
> :)  Laurie
>
> Laurie Yalem
> Technology Coordinator
> Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities
> 1035 Price School Lane
> St. Louis, MO  63124
> 314-997-4343
> email@hidden
> www.churchillschool.org
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