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1 Windows* 8 Desktop Version 1.0
Intel® classmate PC Intel® Education Media Camera by Intellisense* Training Foils Windows* 8 Desktop Version 1.0 6

2 NOTICES & DISCLAIMERS INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL® PRODUCTS.  EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN INTEL'S TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR SUCH PRODUCTS, INTEL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, AND INTEL DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO SALE AND/OR USE OF INTEL PRODUCTS, INCLUDING LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. All products, dates, and figures specified are preliminary based on current expectations and are subject to change without notice. Availability in different channels may vary. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Atom, Intel Celeron, Intel Core are all trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. The hardware vendors of the bare bone notebooks and the interchangeable components remain solely responsible for the design, sale and functionality of their respective products, including any liability arising from product infringement and product warranty. Intel is not warranting the products of the hardware vendors. Information regarding third-party products is provided solely for educational purposes. Intel is not responsible for the performance or support of third-party products and does not make any representations or warranties whatsoever regarding quality, reliability, functionality, or compatibility of these devices or products Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked "reserved" or "undefined." Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them. The information here is subject to change without notice. Do not finalize a design with this information. The vendors of the Intel® Education Solutions and other components remain solely responsible for the design, sale and functionality of their respective products, including any liability arising from intellectual property infringement and/or product warranty. Information about these products is provided for informational purposes only; Intel is not recommending any particular third-party product, Intel is not responsible for the performance or support of third-party products, and Intel does not make any representations or warranties whatsoever regarding quality, reliability, functionality, or compatibility of these products. This document contains information on products in the design phase of development. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright (C) 2013 Intel Corporation.  All rights reserved

3 Revision Table Please note:
Document Revision Revision History Date 0.6 Initial version 0.7 Update the Disclaimer slide. 1.0 Update the terms and screenshots. Please note: This document is a brief training for Intel® Education Media Camera by Intellisense. For detail information, please refer to User Manual.

4 Pre-Training Overview Install & Uninstall How to Use Q&A Agenda

5 Pre-Training Audience & Objectives
This training document is intended for Intel® marketing, Intel® GEO technical marketing engineers (TMEs), Intel® local field application engineers (FAEs), Local OEM technical staff, and other NDA-covered company staff who will work with teachers and students on the installation, implementation, and operation of Intel classmate PCs. Objectives How to install and uninstall the software stacks Value proposition and key features of Intel® Education Media Camera by Intellisense How to use the application to realize the key features

6 Pre-Training Requirements
Requirement for this training Installation package acquirement: Intel® Education Media Camera by Intellisense Installation package System requirement: Required disk space 120 MB RAM 1 GB or more Supported OS Windows* 8/ Windows* 8 Pro (support 64bit only) Monitor resolution Monitor capable of minimum 1024×600 resolution Other technical needs Web camera (manual variable focus webcams preferred for the Microscope function/module)

7 Pre-Training Windows* 8 common terms & operations
Windows* 8 user interface: Start Screen Desktop Tile The Charms Search Charm Share Charm Start Charm Devices Charm Settings Charm Windows* 8 common terms: The Start screen Everything you care about most is on the new Start screen. Tiles on the Start screen are connected to people, apps, folders, photos, or websites, and are alive with the latest info, so you're up to date at a glance. The desktop The desktop that you're used to—with its taskbar, folders, and icons—is still here and better than ever, with a new taskbar and streamlined file management. The Charms The charms help you do the things you do most often, like search, share links and photos, connect devices, and change settings. What you can do with the charms can change depending on if you're on the Start screen or using an app, so start exploring.

8 Pre-Training Windows* 8 common terms & operations
Windows* 8 common operations: How to go to desktop: Click the Desktop Tile on the Start Screen. How to open the charms: Move your pointer into the upper-right or lower-right corner, and then move it up or down to click the one you want. Ways to return to Start: With a mouse, move the pointer into the lower-left corner. When Start appears, click in the corner. With a keyboard, press the Windows logo key . How to connect to network: From Windows* 8 UI, you need to open the Settings Charm->Networks, select the network you wish to connect, then enter the network security key, click connect. From Desktop, you shall click the Internet access icon on the system tray. The rest operations are the same with above. You can click/double-click the button beside to see the detailed operations demo:

9 Pre-Training Overview Install & Uninstall How to Use Q&A Agenda

10 Recorder –create videos, photos and form them as you like.
Overview Value Proposition & Key Features Software Value: Provides an interactive tool to enhance student’s creativity and media literacy skills. Allows students to express themselves visually and better communicate information by using the media capture and editing tool. A webcam-based media capture and editing tool Recorder –create videos, photos and form them as you like. Presenter- organize your thoughts and show the world by creating your own ebook or presentation. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE NEW LABCAM? Time-Lapse Cam: Helps students observe and better understand the slow processes of nature such as the formation and migration of clouds, ice melting, the growth of plants, and so on. Allows the selection of specified interval shots and then stitches these images into a coherent stream of video. Kinematics: Allows tracking of the horizontal and vertical movement characteristics (displacement, velocity, and acceleration) of one or more objects in real time. After an initial calibration, the measurement units can be set as well; can capture a maximum of three selected objects at the same time, allowing complex kinematic experiments. Microscope: Allows users to carry out microscopic measurements and perform any kind of measurement when a reference value is available (e.g., the moon’s diameter); web cameras are able to capture extremely close shots, so even single-celled organisms can be observed. Pathfinder: Practically a motion density map where more movement results in more colorful typical trails on the screen; enjoy tracking traffic density, single-cell organism, or trails of ants in an ant farm. Motion Cam: Makes a recording when it detects movement in front of the camera, allowing you to capture rare situations in nature; works like a motion-sensor camera. Universal Logger: Unique, real-time data-recognition module that can digitalize any instrument that has a digital, radial-dial, or fluid-based display; obsolete measurement devices in school that cannot be connected to a computer are made useful again.

11 Pre-Training Overview Install & Uninstall How to Use Q&A Agenda

12 Install & Uninstall Installation steps:
1. Copy the install package to the target machine (under Administrator authority account). 2. Double-click the installer (if using the graphical installation). 3. Wait until the Media Camera icon appears on the desktop. Uninstall steps: Right-click at the Media Camera tile on the start screen, click Uninstall from the bottom menu. Select Intel(R) Education Media Camera by Intellisense and click Uninstall. Click Yes to continue.

13 Pre-Training Overview Install & Uninstall How to Use Q&A Agenda

14 How to Use Common Features & Buttons
Click the arrow in the top left corner of the application to display the following options. Home By clicking on this button, you can close the function you are using and go back to the main menu. Help menu Click this button to display help settings panel, software version information and credits. See details on the picture below: Show a semi-transparent canvas with tooltips. Use the checkbox to toggle quick guide visibility at startup. Use the radio button to change visibility of button labels. Display the user manual. Navigate to company website. Show software version information and credits. To save and exit. To exit without saving.

15 How to Use Steps to realize the Recorder function Recorder
1.Change camera settings You can set your camera’s brightness, contrast, sharpness, exposure, frame rate and resolution or switch to another web camera. 2.Switch between video and snapshot Media Camera can capture both videos and photos. Press to switch to video mode. Press to switch to snapshot mode. 3.Create a video/take a picture In camera view, press to start recording, press it again to stop. In snapshot view, press to take a picture.

16 How to Use Select and launch previously recorded files Recorder
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 1.Select previously recorded videos and photos Select and launch your previously recorded files by double clicking on them in the media pane or drag them to the working pane. The previously recorded files are sorted by date. 2.Select files recorded by LabCam The files recorded by LabCam can also be viewed in Media Camera. Click the drop-down list above the Media pane. The files are divided into folders corresponding to a specific function of LabCam. 3.Delete a video To delete a video, right-click it’s thumbnail and choose delete. It will prompt you if you really want to delete the selected video. You may open the file in the corresponding folder. 4.Camera button Click to go back to camera.

17 How to Use Edit previously recorded files Recorder
Step 4 Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 You can resize, cut or change the compound of colors of recorded files. Click the Settings button. The Resize, Cut and Visual settings buttons can only be enabled when you activate a file. 1.Resize video/picture Set the width and height of your media. 2.Cut Crop to desired size by setting the bounding box on the screen. Click the scissors icon to confirm. 3.Visual settings Change brightness, contrast, sharpness and hue. You can select accept, decline or reset ( it will apply default properties) your settings. 4.Load video/image Browse to load any previously recorded video/taken pictures. 5.Save Click this button to save your edited file.

18 How to Use Steps to realize the Presenter function Presenter
1.Set page size You may set the page size by clicking the Page size button and a window will pop-up, where you can adjust the height and width of your project. 2.Load/new document 2.1 Load an existing Media Camera Presenter project. 2.2 Create a new Media Camera Presenter project. 3.Insert media There’re 2 methods to insert media: 3.1 Click / , browse to open the images /videos. You can also insert the image from your camera by clicking Use the icon to make a snapshot. 3.2 Click to show the module folders. Click each module to choose recorded files from them.

19 How to Use Steps to realize the Presenter function Presenter
4.Select&Edit Use this tool to select any object on the working pane. You can either select a single object (selection mode) or multiple objects (multiple mode). 5.Annotation You can use several tools to make annotations. For example, add lines , text and shapes The tool box below the working pane allows you to set the properties of the added elements. 6.Add/Remove Pages Click to show pages. You can add/remove pages by clicking / .

20 How to Use Steps to realize the Presenter function Presenter 7.Undo
Undo changes up to 10 steps back. 8.Zoom&Pan tool Use the magnifying slider at the right side to zoom the page for more details. Use the Pan tool to move the page when magnified. 9.Save Saves your work in MediaCam format or export it to PDF or JPEF, PNG or BMP image formats.

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