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Spotlight on EasyConverter in new RSC videos

14th Apr, 2009

Image of Scottish Regional Support Centre North and East logoOrganisations & educational institutions are legally obliged under the Disability Discrimination Act 2005 & Disability Equality Duty to provide alternative formats for students and employees with visual impairments & learning disabilities. However, creating alternative formats does not need to be hard work, as Craig Mill of the Scottish Regional Support Centre (North & East) has been finding out.

Craig has himself used EasyConverter extensively to create alternative formats for his AltCollections webspace (external link). Craig has since taken the opportunity to create a number of short videos with Dolphin's Education Account Manager Rachel Bagust, showing some of the functionality and benefits of organisations and educational institutions using EasyConverter to create alternative format materials.

Watch Craig's video (or read the transcript) to see EasyConverter in action:
- Introduction to EasyConverter - Video (external link)
- Overview of the EasyConverter Interface - Video (external link)
- Using Dolphin EasyReader - Video (external link)
- Creating multiple outputs from a project - Video (external link)
- Conclusion - Video (external link)

EasyConverter empowers altformat novices & professionals alike to deliver individually requested alternative formats. EasyConverter allows you to quickly & accurately create fully customised Braille, MP3, DAISY talking books, plain text and large print alternative formats from a whole host of scanned & electronic documents.

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