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===How do you set-up Screencast-O-Matic?===
 
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* You'll need to install the software at home, or ask IT to install it at work.  
 
* You'll need to install the software at home, or ask IT to install it at work.  
* To install the software (on Windows, I suggest you use Firefox or Chrome). Here's the [[Screencast-O-Matic Install Instructions]] for installing the software on '''Windows 7 using the Firefox web browser'''
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* Here are the [[Screencast-O-Matic Install Instructions]] for installing the software on '''Windows 7 using the Firefox web browser'''
[[Screencast-O-Matic Install Instructions]] to either Download the launcher or Download the full app
 
  
 
===Resources===
 
===Resources===

Revision as of 17:04, 27 June 2016

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Screencast-O-Matic

Screencast-O-Matic is a free tool you can use to record your screen or record a webcam, for a maximum of 15 minutes. In addition, you can record the screen, and display a small picture of yourself (via a webcam). This is sometimes referred to as creating a "picture in a picture". Screencast-O-Matic works on Windows PC's and Mac's. Videos can be published to Screencast-O-Matic or YouTube.

How do instructors use Screencasts?

  • Instructors introduce themselves to their students
  • Provide tours of the “online” parts of their class
  • Explain concepts and demonstrate how to perform math, science or computer lab assignments
  • Provide Grading/Feedback

What hardware do you need?

  • Use a microphone, headset, or webcam for recording audio
  • Use your computer speakers or headset to listen to audio

What can you do with Screencast-O-Matic?

Here's a short video introducing you to Screencast-O-Matic.

How do you set-up Screencast-O-Matic?

  • You'll need to install the software at home, or ask IT to install it at work.
  • Here are the Screencast-O-Matic Install Instructions for installing the software on Windows 7 using the Firefox web browser

Resources

YouTube Tips