iChat Theater in Action

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Our previous post covered more about iChat.
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Feb 5, 2010
11:47 am

Greeting Chad,

Your presentation shows wonderful idea! I am deaf artist and need to improve to communicate access to the art world. I have several photos of my work. Need to train more so I can help other deaf artists their future presentation with deaf and hearing auditions.

Please keep in touch and improve to train to improve with Ichat Art.

Regard Best!

Alex Wilhite

Feb 5, 2010
12:32 pm

That’s good demo that deaf should know what’s good way to use iChat. Gonna tweet that one!

Feb 5, 2010
12:38 pm
#3 Jaime Mariona :

I like this video clip very clear explanation in ASL and pictures than use manual in English words. It can attract deaf people temper to buy Mac with iChat, PC does not. :-)

Feb 5, 2010
3:38 pm
#4 Tammy Justice :

Beautiful Presentation Chad! Thanks! :)

Feb 5, 2010
5:06 pm
#5 Matt K :

Jaime,

Yeah, you can go to this link for tons of quick tips videos:

http://www.apple.com/business/theater/

Scroll down to the middle of the page under “Quick Tips” where you’ll see many of quick tips for you to view with videos and show off to your PC friends. :)

Enjoy!

Matt K

Feb 8, 2010
12:08 am
#6 Manny Hernandez :

This is mindblowing me out. This iChat Theatre gives me so many possibilities! I’m teacher and, I could use this iChat to demonstrate ASL grammars with my Mac-student-users.

Chad, you the champ! Any video demonstrations for manuals strongly should be encouraged and promoted.

Thank you very much-Chad.

MannyASL

Feb 9, 2010
3:38 pm
#7 Pat :

This is great! Might I suggest that adding captions to these videos could help students learning ASL and also make them “accessible” to people who do not know ASL. MovCaptioner for the Mac makes this easy to do for YouTube videos.

Feb 17, 2010
11:09 am
#8 HTML5 Fan :

In addition to people’s requests for adding captions to videos on deafmac – can all videos be done in HTML5? Like Steve Jobs, I’d like to see Flash being phased out.

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