The UCI Libraries' One Button Studio is now open in the MRC (room 168). This is a simplified video recording system that requires no technical knowledge or previous video production experience.
Users simply insert a USB drive and push a button to begin recording a video. The One Button Studio automates lighting, microphone and camera settings, then compresses and renders the completed video into a .mp4 file that is saved onto a drive. The system resets itself when the drive is unplugged, ready for the next person.
The finished product is a polished video recording that requires little time and effort to produce.
The reservation request form can be found on the MRC web pages or directly at https://spaces.lib.uci.edu/reserve/OneButtonStudio/
Clear and Concise Communications for Scientists and Engineers, 2012
Social Media for Engineers and Scientists, 2012
Presentation Skills for Scientists : A Practical Guide, 2010 - Science Library (SL) REF Q223 .Z36 2010
Learning to Communicate in Science and Engineering : Case Studies from MIT, 2010 - Science Library (SL) Bar Q223 .P64 2010
Presenting Science : A Practical Guide to Giving a Good Talk, 2010 - Science Library (SL) REF Q223 .I87 2010
Explaining Research: How to Reach Key Audiences to Advance Your Work, 2010 - Science Library (SL) REF Q223 .M399 2010
Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery - LL HF5718.22 .R49 2008
Slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations, 2008- Science Library (SL) HF5718.22 D83 2008
A Student's Guide to Presentations Making Your Presentation Count - LL PN4192.S78 C55 2007
Speaking About Science: Manual for Creating Clear Presentations, 2006. Science Library (SL) Bar Q223 M67 2006
Beyond Bullet Points : Using Microsoft® PowerPoint® to Create Presentations That Inform, Motivate, and Inspire, 2005 - LL HF5718.22 .A87 2005
The Presentation Studio in the MRC will reopen shortly. Stay tuned.
Guidelines from UCI:
General Tutorials and Tips:
The following document provides an extensive overview of presentation tools including a descriptions of who can use each tool, and why you might want to use them, the document also includes the pros and cons for each for each tool.
To print a poster or to make slides for your work at UCI there are several options about where to go. First, you should save the poster and size it accordingly. The following installations are places that will print your poster or help you with digital imaging of slides and other photographic processes: