[nabs-l] Professor's Recorded PowerPoints Lectures on Blackboard

helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 11 18:11:31 UTC 2014


Hi Misty, this is Helga. I just wanted to ask you, can you also rewine or 
forward the video as much as you want in Windows Media Player? Just curious! 
And also when you say that your video is save on your computer, do you mean 
on the Desktop? Just wondering. Hoep to hear from you soon. Thanks so much 
and God bless! :)

-----Original Message----- 
From: Misty Dawn Bradley
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 12:24 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Professor's Recorded PowerPoints Lectures on 
Blackboard

Helga,
You could also find the link to the video in Blackboard and then press the
applications key or right click it. This will bring up a menu, and then you
can down arrow to "save target as..." and press enter. This will bring up a
dialog box that allows you to save the file to your computer and download
it. Once you have it saved on your computer, you can open that file on your
computer with Windows Media Player or any other player that you use and can
use that player's controls to start and stop the video, and you will also
have it on your computer in case you need to look at it later on too. This
is usually what I do with files on Blackboard, because when I try to open
them in Blackboard, it does not work, so it is easier to download the file
to my computer first and then open it with the media player that I use.
Hth,
Misty


-----Original Message----- 
From: justin williams
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 2:58 AM
To: 'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Professor's Recorded PowerPoints Lectures on
Blackboard

Reading view is what you use for presentation.
Try these keystrokes the next time you are in power point.

• BACKSPACE:  In Reading View, moves to the previous slide.
• CTRL + END:  In Normal View, moves focus to the last slide in a
presentation or in Reading View, move focus to the bottom of the slide.
• CTRL + HOME:  In Normal View, moves focus to the first slide in a
presentation or in Reading View, moves focus to the top of the slide.
• ESC:  Ends a presentation being shown in Reading View, and returns to
Normal View.
• F5:  Moves to Reading View and begins a presentation with the first slide.
• PAGE DOWN:  In Normal and Reading Views, moves forward from slide to
slide.
• PAGE UP:  In Normal and Reading Views, moves backward from slide to slide.
• SHIFT + F5:  Moves to Reading View and begins a presentation with whatever
slide was in focus in either the Normal View or Slide Sorter View when the
Reading View was invoked. PowerPoint refers to this as the “Current Slide”.
• SPACEBAR:  In Reading View, moves to the next slide. When the end of the
presentation is reached, will move back to Normal View with focus on the
first slide.

5 JAWS Keys

• ARROW Keys:  Move through placeholders while in Reading View.
• CTRL + SHIFT + N:  Reads Speaker’s Notes when in Reading View.
• MODIFIER + DOWN ARROW:  Say All.
• MODIFIER + PAGE DOWN:  Announces the Status Bar.
• MODIFIER + TAB:  At the Slide Level, announces the title of the slide in
focus.



-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Helga Schreiber
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 2:33 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Professor's Recorded PowerPoints Lectures on
Blackboard

Hi, this is Helga. I just wanted to ask you, What do you think I should do
about the lecture videos? What did you do in order to access them? Just
curious!! Also, I just wanted to tell you that I didn't see  any enlisted
thing that you mention regarding in how to play or pause a Lecture video in
this message. I will really appreciate it a lot, if you could help me with
this. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks so much and God bless!! :) P.S. I
forgot to ask you, do you know how to download Windows Media Player in an
iPhone, or any apple device? Just wondering, since I actually log in to
Blackboard using my iPhone, and I found my Professor's Recorded Powerpoint
Lecture, but it didn't play the video, instead the iPhone show the video as
a WMB link. Thanks again for all your time! ;)

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 11, 2014, at 1:49 AM, Robin <robin-melvin at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I have also experienced the same difficulty with blackboard as you have 
> described, and I enlisted the aid of Ol'Sighty to pause/play the video 
> content posted as well as access the transcripts of the video.
>
> At 01:50 PM 1/10/2014, you wrote:
>> Hi guys, this is Helga. How are you all? I just wanted to tell you
>> that for my Introduction of Government class my Government Professor
>> has his recorded Powerpoints Lectures on Blackboard. Sometime I find
>> the link to it, but sometimes I don’t, but when it comes to play the
>> lecture, I press enter on it, and it goes on, but when I want to stop
>> it, I can’t. Just to let you know, one of my family members stops the
>> lecture by clicking on it with the mouse. Actually, I know the
>> lecture is somewhere located in Lesson modules. I just wanted to ask
>> you, do you ever experience this kind of problem when your professor
>> puts somekind of Lectures in Blackboard? And do you know how to play
>> or pause a Recorded Powerpoint Lecture with JAWS? Just curious! I
>> will really appreciate it a lot, if you could help me and give me
>> some suggestions regarding this. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
>> so much and God bless!!  P.S. By the way, I forgot to ask you, do you
>> think I should access the recorded powerpoint lectures on my iPhone?
>> By using my iPhone, do you think would it be easier in playing and
>> stopping the the recorded Powerpoint Lecture? Just curious! I will
>> really like to know your opinion about this, since this is my first
>> time using Blackboard, and since my Professor will always have his
>> recorded Lectures on Blackboard for this entire semester! Thanks
>> again  for all your time!
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