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Show and Tell the Easy Way: An Introduction to Screencasting Wed., November 8, 2006 Paul R. Pival Distance Education Librarian, University of Calgary. Poll - Have you developed screencasts before?. Yes No. Poll - if yes, which product have you used?. (Can choose more than one)
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Show and Tell the Easy Way: An Introduction to Screencasting Wed., November 8, 2006 Paul R. Pival Distance Education Librarian, University of Calgary
Poll - if yes, which product have you used? • (Can choose more than one) • Camtasia Studio • Captivate • ViewletBuilder • CamStudio • Wink • Other
What is Screencasting? • In its most simple form, a movie of your computer’s screen • In a more advanced form, it can include audio, interactivity, menus • A great way to demonstrate something!
Who’s it for? • Patrons • Staff • Friends and Family
A History of Screencasting • While screencasts have been around longer, Jon Udell is credited with popularizing the term in November 2004. • Jon Udell and the Heavy Metal Umlaut (an early fun example)
Interactivity • Quizzes • Click points • Hotspots (weblinks)
Tips • Keep them short • Keep them small • Use audio • Plan ahead • Annotate
Tricks • Sizer - quickly resize your browser (or any application) to uniform dimensions for all your screencasts. • A headset microphone will provide the most consistent volume since it’s always the same distance from your mouth.
Notes about Audio Audio quality - a quality microphone will make a big difference in the way your recording sounds. Don’t use the built-in mic on a laptop unless you have no other alternative. Camtasia Studio 4 does offer a noise-reduction feature that works very well.
Output Considerations • Depends on your audience • Flash for web delivery • AVI, MOV • Burn to CD/DVD • iPod! • Size (Display Resolution)
Where to put these things? • YouTube • Screencast.com (Techsmith) • ViewletCentral (Qarbon) • Your website • Collected on one or several pages • With links right next to the databases…
Platforms • Windows • Linux • Mac
System Requirements • Varies by program, but the stronger your system the more enjoyable your experience will be. • Minimum for Windows: • Pentium 4 • WinXP • 512K RAM
Products - Free or Fee? • Free • Wink • CamStudio • Fee (the Big Three) • ViewletBuilder • Camtasia Studio • Captivate
Wink 2 • Windows and Linux • Free • Can do post-capture editing • Not very intuitive (IMHO) • http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
Cam Studio • Windows Only • Free • No post-capture editing • http://www.camstudio.org/
Qarbon ViewletBuilder • Stop-motion capture • Cursor appears to be animated • Only major commercial option for Linux • $299, or $199 educational pricing • http://www.qarbon.com/presentation-software/viewletbuilder/
Techsmith Camtasia Studio 4 • This is the product I use most frequently • Windows only • $299 or $179 educational pricing • http://techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
Adobe Captivate 2 • Formerly RoboDemo • Formerly Macromedia Captivate • Can record stop-motion or full video • Windows only • $599, $199 educational pricing • http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/
Keeping up to date • http://del.icio.us/tag/screencasting and http://del.icio.us/tag/screencasts • http://www.notess.com/screencasting - Greg Notess - LibCasting
Show and Tell the Easy Way: An Introduction to Screencasting Paul R. Pival ppival@ucalgary.ca http://distlib.blogs.com