Moose KidsTalks Presentation A/V Information

The time you have to present your Moose KidsTalks information and what you did is your time and you are allowed to use that time anyway you please to get your information across to your peers. The following information is for anyone that would like to use technology to present their information.

If you are going to use a presentation that requires a computer, the following are the requirements to make your presentation work with the set-up that is available.

Presentation/Keynote/PowerPoint 1. Presentation must be in one of the following: 1. Email your presentation to Gordie Dailey or Camille Ruffino (windows based) so we have a back up copy. 2. Apple Keynote 3. Prezi 4. Any ONLINE presentation tool 2. Presentation should be brought on a flash drive or readily available on an online storage system (ex. - Google Drive, Dropbox). Local storage like a flash drive is more reliable and recommended. However, based on experience, please have a backup of all materials. We recommend using Google Drive. They offer 15 GB of free storage, which is plenty of room for any and all files you would be using. 3. If audio is required, please have the audio file embedded into the presentation, video, or have the audio file available on a storage device to play through a computer. Phones, iPods, MP3 players are also allowed to be used, but must use a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.

Video If your video is online, be able to quickly access the link or search result. If you have a video that is NOT online, the video must be in one of the following formats. QuickTime Movie (.mov) DV MPEG-4 (.mp4, .m4v) MPEG-2 (OS X Lion or later) Component Video MPEG-2 (OS X Lion or later) MPEG-4 (Part 2) DV MPEG-1 H.264 DVC Pro 50 3GPP H.263 Graphics 3GPP2 H.261 Motion JPEG AVCHD (OS X Mountain Apple ProRes Photo JPEG Lion or later) Apple Pixlet Sorenson Video 2 AVI (Motion JPEG only) Animation Sorenson Video 3

Personal Computer If you will be using your own computer, the computer must have either a VGA output or HDMI output to connect to the projector. If audio will be playing, the computer must also have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.

Saturday evening (the night before presentations), the moderators will be available to test all presentations, videos, and computers with the electronic set-up that is available.