Student projects/Usability issues/Demo: Difference between revisions
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== Tools to record a demo == | == Tools to record a demo == | ||
* | * [http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ Wink] for Windows desktops | ||
* | * [http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/about.php RecordMyDesktop] for Linux desktops (this took has already been used to [[Student_projects/Usability_issues/T4#Results_of_the_usability_test|record usability tests]]). | ||
It would be important to export both the video and audio in flash. | It would be important to export both the video and audio in flash. |
Revision as of 14:58, 14 August 2008
How users can access to demos
- Moodle Docs page of the demo
- Tutorial page
- In the pop up of the help menu
- To a new popup that opens when clicking the video help icon (which would be next to the help icon)
To implement solution number 3 and 4, there would be two options
- An always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video from your computer to anywhere: To add the video and audio to the web application it would be possible to add JW FLV MEDIA PLAYER and moreover there is a plugin of JW for mediawiki. It must be considered that the only requisit to implement this is that the user has installed flash.
- Youtube or Metacafe
Guidelines to record a demo
Tools to record a demo
- Wink for Windows desktops
- RecordMyDesktop for Linux desktops (this took has already been used to record usability tests).
It would be important to export both the video and audio in flash.