Title: Show and Tell the Easy Way:
1Show and Tell the Easy Way An Introduction to
Screencasting Wed., November 8, 2006 Paul R.
Pival Distance Education Librarian, University of
Calgary
2Poll - Have you developed screencasts before?
3Poll - if yes, which product have you used?
- (Can choose more than one)
- Camtasia Studio
- Captivate
- ViewletBuilder
- CamStudio
- Wink
- Other
4What is Screencasting?
- In its most simple form, a movie of your
computers screen - In a more advanced form, it can include audio,
interactivity, menus - A great way to demonstrate something!
5Whos it for?
- Patrons
- Staff
- Friends and Family
6A 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)
7Live Examples
8Interactivity
- Quizzes
- Click points
- Hotspots (weblinks)
9Tips
- Keep them short
- Keep them small
- Use audio
- Plan ahead
- Annotate
10Tricks
- 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 its always the same
distance from your mouth.
11Notes about Audio
Audio quality - a quality microphone will make a
big difference in the way your recording sounds.
Dont 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.
12Output Considerations
- Depends on your audience
- Flash for web delivery
- AVI, MOV
- Burn to CD/DVD
- iPod!
- Size (Display Resolution)
13Where 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
14Platforms
15System Requirements
- Varies by program, but the stronger your system
the more enjoyable your experience will be. - Minimum for Windows
- Pentium 4
- WinXP
- 512K RAM
16Products - Free or Fee?
- Free
- Wink
- CamStudio
- Fee (the Big Three)
- ViewletBuilder
- Camtasia Studio
- Captivate
17Wink 2
- Windows and Linux
- Free
- Can do post-capture editing
- Not very intuitive (IMHO)
- http//www.debugmode.com/wink/
18Cam Studio
- Windows Only
- Free
- No post-capture editing
- http//www.camstudio.org/
19Qarbon 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/viewle
tbuilder/
20Techsmith Camtasia Studio 4
- This is the product I use most frequently
- Windows only
- 299 or 179 educational pricing
- http//techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
21Adobe 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/
22Lets Build One
23Keeping up to date
- http//del.icio.us/tag/screencasting and
http//del.icio.us/tag/screencasts - http//www.notess.com/screencasting - Greg Notess
- LibCasting
24Show and Tell the Easy Way An Introduction to
Screencasting Paul R. Pival ppival_at_ucalgary.ca htt
p//distlib.blogs.com