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Screencasting with Camtasia Studio. Festival of Learning October 8, 2012 LGSUHSD Debra Troxell dtroxell@lgsuhsd.org. What is screencasting ?. Capturing your voice and the screen of the computer to teach lessons Use for: Future student reference for tricky topics
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Screencasting with Camtasia Studio Festival of Learning October 8, 2012 LGSUHSD Debra Troxell dtroxell@lgsuhsd.org
What is screencasting? • Capturing your voice and the screen of the computer to teach lessons • Use for: • Future student reference for tricky topics • Flipping your classroom • Enhancement of ideas presented in class • How do I use it? • For CS: students watch video to learn initial information; they post a response to the associated forum; some questions I answer on the forum; common questions I address in class; in-class completion and review of what I used to assign for homework • For math: tricky topics for future reference
Making your first screencast A. Film your screen 1. Pull up Camtasia Studio 2. Choose “Record the Screen” 3. Pick a size for your selection (their default ratio of 3:4 looks good on most phones, computers, iPads 4. Hit “rec” to record 5. Hit stop when you are done B. Edit your recording 6. A window pops up - choose “Save and Edit” – give it a descriptive name. Note that this only makes a *.camrec file. This is the raw material you use to edit into a project. You then need to produce your project to make a movie you can upload. 7. The editing window appears where you make your project C. Make and upload your movie 8. Produce and Share 9. upload to youtube.com or screencasting.com
A quick demo Adding: • external media – a picture and an image • voice narration • call outs • transitions • zoom
Tips • If you say something wrong, pause for several seconds, start again. The several second pause makes it easy to edit out. • Use zoom ins to draw attention to part you want them to focus on. • I always make a simple file with my links and put in same folder as my mp4 files • If you are contemplating true flipping, hold the kids accountable by making them • Post to a forum • Complete notes you have pre-written • Answer a question on a Google spreadsheet
Make them available to your students • Screencast.com is free if you purchase Camtasia Studio benefit: fancier stuff with flash drawback: can’t organize them very well – can’t have folders within folders • Youtube: if you have a gmail account, you already have a youtube account benefit: very accessible on different platforms – phones, iPads, computers drawback: no flash (so no bookmarks) • On both of the above places, students have easy access to your other movies.
Helpful Links • Camtasia’sTechsmithtutorials • Windows: http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-camtasia-8.html • Mac: http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-camtasia-mac-current.html • Resources for different approaches and levels of “commitment”, both in effort and money • http://www.cyclesoflearning.com/