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** What are the '''eight steps''' to create a Screencast? | ** What are the '''eight steps''' to create a Screencast? | ||
*** Gather content, check your microphone, use a free screen capture tool ([http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html Jing]) to capture your presentation (PowerPoint, PDF) | *** Gather content, check your microphone, use a free screen capture tool ([http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html Jing]) to capture your presentation (PowerPoint, PDF) | ||
− | *** Edit your presentation (optional), upload your presentation to a location to share your presentation ( | + | *** Edit your presentation (optional), upload your presentation to a location to share your presentation (screencast.com], Sakai, [http://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]) |
*** Set access options, give students access to your presentation | *** Set access options, give students access to your presentation | ||
Revision as of 13:36, 25 October 2013
Contents
Screencasting
What is Screencasting?
- Watch this short video (2 minutes, 10 seconds) from Brutus Partners to discover:
- What is Screencasting?
- What is a sample of a Screencast?
- Why are Screencasts useful?
How do you create a Screencast?
- Watch this video (8 minutes, 31 seconds) from Brutus Partners to find out:
- What are the eight steps to create a Screencast?
- Gather content, check your microphone, use a free screen capture tool (Jing) to capture your presentation (PowerPoint, PDF)
- Edit your presentation (optional), upload your presentation to a location to share your presentation (screencast.com], Sakai, YouTube)
- Set access options, give students access to your presentation
- What are the eight steps to create a Screencast?
Demonstrate how to create a screencast
- Watch his video
- Before recording your presentation, create a PowerPoint with your content
- You'll see a demonstration of using Jing, a free screencasting tool, to record a PowerPoint presentation
- You'll see how a Jing screencast can be uploaded to [screencast.com] to store your screencast (free with Jing)
- You'll see how a screencast can be displayed in Sakai, using the Sakai Text Editor