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Other tutorials: mdid

Other tutorials: www.mdid.org Here you will find helpful tutorials (look under the “How To” link as well) If you have questions, concerns or feedback, email me at ma.hughes@neu.edu In this tutorial: How to Search/Browse for Images (page 2) How to Add Images to a Slideshow (page 4)

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  1. Other tutorials: www.mdid.org Here you will find helpful tutorials (look under the “How To” link as well) If you have questions, concerns or feedback, email me at ma.hughes@neu.edu In this tutorial: How to Search/Browse for Images (page 2) How to Add Images to a Slideshow (page 4) Slideshow Properties (page 7) How to Package a Slideshow (page 8) How to Download Individual images (page 11) How to Add Images to Your Personal Collection (page 12)

  2. How to search for images in MDID: On any page, there is a toolbar on the left, where you can select Search or Browse.

  3. Browse allows you to view items by a specific field, alphabetically listed Once you have results from Search/Browse, you can do many things with the images Search brings up a form; youcan search in any field, ordo a keyword search

  4. How to add images to a slideshow: Click “Selected” and add as many as you like Then click “Add selected images to Slideshow” at the top of the page

  5. Once you have made your selections, you will have 3 choices: You can add images to: Current New Existing

  6. You can also view your slideshows by clicking on “My Slideshows” under “My MDID”

  7. Slideshow Properties: You can do many things on this page: This tells you what slideshow you are working with An archived slideshow can only be viewed by you, not students or colleagues You can package a slideshow and a stand alone player to take anywhere The light table is where you arrange your images You can add more images if needed

  8. How to package a slideshow (PC): On the properties or MySlideshow page, click “Package” Select your operating system You will be instructed to download a compressed folder

  9. Extract the files… The folder should look like this when done: You can either view the images through the image viewer, or import the folder of images into another viewer, such as PowerPoint or ArtStor

  10. How to package a slideshow (Mac): The directions are basically the same, except the folder will look like this, and you must click the Install Image Viewer icon, if you have not already done so. You must also have an extractor such as StuffIt on your computer.

  11. How to download a single image: On the search results page, click the disk icon This gives you the largest image available. Right mouse-click on it, and select “Save Image As” to save it to the location of your choice.

  12. How to add images to a personal collection: Go to “My Images” click “Create” Browse your computer to find images to add. Make sure to save the changes You can add as much data as you like…More is Better!!!!

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