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Here is the "Home" screen. This is the first screen the user sees after a brief
opening animation (opening animation includes the balls flying into their places along the
edges of the screen)
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Here is the "General" screen. This area contains a picture of the player
as well as general information about him/her. The phone number and address in this sample
screen shot have been blurred out to protect the athlete's privacy, but obviously
everything would be clear and sharp in an actual presentation.
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Here is the "Academic" screen. In this area, the user lists all academic
accomplishments.
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Here is the "Athletic" screen. In this area, the user lists all athletic
accomplishments.
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Here is the "Videos" screen. In this area a still shot from each of the
available video clips is presented and the user can click on the clip that he/she wishes to see.
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Here is a video clip playing. After the user selects one of the video clips
from the screen above, a large full motion video with sound plays in a screen such as this one.
The viewer can pause and move from point to point within the video by simply dragging the toolbar
right below it. The viewer can return to the "Video" selection screen at any time by
simply clicking on the "Back" ball.
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Here is the "Printout" screen. When the user clicks on the "Printout
" ball, the message below is displayed and a nice printable document will be launched in
Adobe Acrobat reader. The Acrobat reader is included on the CD, so the user doesn't have to have
anything special installed! Once the printable profile has been launched in Acrobat reader,
the presentation resumes at the "Home" screen.
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Click here to see a sample printable profile!
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Here is the "Web Links" screen. On this screen the user provides links to
external web sites. The links can be either images or text. When the user clicks on one of these
links, they are immediately taken to the corresponding web site (internet connection required of
course).
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Here is the "Exit" screen. The user is given a chance to confirm whether or
not they really want to exit the presentation. If they choose "No", they are taken back
to the "Home" screen.
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