Chun-Shan Yam1. 1. Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, WCC, Room 306, 330 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA 02215, USA. csyam@bidmc.harvard.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This article provides a step-by-step tutorial for creating electronic presentations using Macromedia Shockwave Flash, one of the recommended file formats for many radiologic society annual meetings, including the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS). CONCLUSION: Although Flash and PowerPoint can be used for creating presentation slide shows, Flash is more appropriate for integrating and delivering animations for Internet applications such as radiologic electronic presentations. For this reason, detailed step-by-step instructions for creating Flash slide shows with common features such as text, images, arrows, buttons, movie loops, and transitions are provided. The approach used in this article is particularly appropriate for academic radiologists who have basic PowerPoint skills but lack programming experience.
OBJECTIVE: This article provides a step-by-step tutorial for creating electronic presentations using Macromedia Shockwave Flash, one of the recommended file formats for many radiologic society annual meetings, including the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS). CONCLUSION: Although Flash and PowerPoint can be used for creating presentation slide shows, Flash is more appropriate for integrating and delivering animations for Internet applications such as radiologic electronic presentations. For this reason, detailed step-by-step instructions for creating Flash slide shows with common features such as text, images, arrows, buttons, movie loops, and transitions are provided. The approach used in this article is particularly appropriate for academic radiologists who have basic PowerPoint skills but lack programming experience.