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Browse by Type: Screencast
Screencasts are video tutorials that include computer screen recordings. They also often include sound.
SCREENCAST TUTORIAL
A screencast video created for research instruction, outreach, or orientation. To build your own, see HELPFUL TIPS, below.
Example:
Type: Video, Screencast
Learning Goals: Especially
recommended to help students follow a model demonstrating how to do something on a screen, identify or differrentiate between information resources, or strategize approaches to research, among other things. Caveat: Use judiciously; this approach requires that students will be
motivated to watch a linear, moving presentation.
Estimated Production
Time:
7-11+ hours
Recommended Software: for screen recording - Camtasia or Screenflow; for editing - same, Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Sony Vegas, or Final Cut
Publication Options: click to view
Experts, Consultants, & Collaborators:
Michael Hemment, Paul
Worster, Ramona Islam (For suggestions or questions from
other colleagues, check for Comments at the
bottom of this box, or add your own.)
- Instructional Design Tips
SCREENCAST WITH VIDEO OR STILL CAMERA FOOTAGE
A screencast, incorporating movie camera footage, created for research instruction, outreach, or orientation. To build your own, see HELPFUL TIPS, below.
Example:
Type: Video, Screencast
Learning Goals: Especially recommended to help students follow a model demonstrating how to do something on a screen, value featured content, identify or differrentiate between information resources, or strategize approaches to research. Caveat: Use judiciously; this approach requires that students will be motivated to watch a linear, moving presentation.
Estimated Production Time: 1 month+
Recommended Software: for screen recording - Camtasia or Screenflow; for editing - same, Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Sony Vegas, or Final Cut
Publication Options: click to view
Experts, Consultants, & Collaborators: Michael Hemment, Paul Worster, Peter Reuell, Ramona Islam (For suggestions or questions from other colleagues, check for Comments at the bottom of this box, or add your own.)
- Instructional Design Tips