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Using Camtasia for instructional development. Development. We will use C amtasia to produce training materials. Easier to Use. Visual Narration Interactive. May I have your attention Please. Callouts. Zoom and Pan. Focus on important i nformation. Easier to follow. User Controlled.
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Using Camtasia for instructional development Development
Easier to Use • Visual • Narration • Interactive
May I have your attention Please. Callouts
Zoom and Pan • Focus on important information. • Easier to follow.
User Controlled Play/Pause Rewind/ Skip Back Fast-Forward/ Skip
Smaller is Better • Designing the information in the tutorial into small chunks helps the learner take in the information at their own pace (Slebodnik & Riehle, 2009).
Assessment Tools • Quizzes • Surveys • Feedback
How the content will be delivered to the learner or the launching of the tutorial (Wang & Hsu, 2009).
Interactive Tutorial • MP4 • FLV • SWF
Video Tutorial • WMV • MOV • AVI
Tutorials on the go • Ipod • Iphone • Ipad • Mp3 • M4V Tutorial on why you shouldn’t watch this and drive.
Tools and References • Camtasia Studio 7 • Snag It 10 • Images on slide 3,4,5,6,7,8 and 11 taken with Snag It 10 from Camtasia Studio 7 • Ipodpicture- Creative Common rights http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-diot/2742779289/
Tools and References • Power Point design from Microsoft Office online • Images on slide 13,14, and 15 from Microsoft Office online • Image on slide 15- Creative Common rights http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-diot/2742779289/
Tools and References • Wang, S., & Hsu, H.-Y. (2009). Using the ADDIE model to design second life activities for online learners. TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning , 76-81. Retrieved November 15, 2010, from Academic Search Complete database. • Slebodnik, M., & Riehle, C. (2009). Creating online tutorials at your libraries. Reference and User Services Quarterly , 33-51. Retrieved November 15, 2010, from Academic Search Complete database.