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== What are Screencasts? == | |||
Screencasts are ways to present material. Usually they are a series of screen captures of a computer screen with a audio track. These are often used to present small lessons. | Screencasts are ways to present material. Usually they are a series of screen captures of a computer screen with a audio track. These are often used to present small lessons. | ||
They can also be embedded in a Moodle page. You may find links to screencasts at the bottom of many MoodleDoc pages with external links to screencasts at | They can also be embedded in a Moodle page. You may find links to screencasts at the bottom of many MoodleDoc pages with external links to screencasts at YouTube or other places. | ||
== Tools for Creating Screencasts == | |||
* '''CamStudio''' (open source) - http://camstudio.org | |||
* '''Jing''' (free, but not open source) - http://www.jingproject.com | |||
Revision as of 16:51, 25 February 2009
What are Screencasts?
Screencasts are ways to present material. Usually they are a series of screen captures of a computer screen with a audio track. These are often used to present small lessons.
They can also be embedded in a Moodle page. You may find links to screencasts at the bottom of many MoodleDoc pages with external links to screencasts at YouTube or other places.
Tools for Creating Screencasts
- CamStudio (open source) - http://camstudio.org
- Jing (free, but not open source) - http://www.jingproject.com