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Creating Meaningful Asynchronous eLearning: Screencasting Tips and Best Practices

ITS Training Services at Penn State Technology Training for Penn State Faculty, Staff, and Students. Creating Meaningful Asynchronous eLearning: Screencasting Tips and Best Practices. Lisa Urban IT Training Specialist ldu2@psu.edu.

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Creating Meaningful Asynchronous eLearning: Screencasting Tips and Best Practices

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  1. ITS Training Services at Penn State Technology Training for Penn State Faculty, Staff, and Students Creating Meaningful Asynchronous eLearning: Screencasting Tips and Best Practices Lisa Urban IT Training Specialist ldu2@psu.edu 814-863-9522  http://its.psu.edu/training/  itstraining@psu.edu

  2. Agenda

  3. What is Screencasting?

  4. Uses in Teaching

  5. The Big Four

  6. Process

  7. Design

  8. Script It!

  9. Script It! • Use a real life example • Be concise • Be consistent • Just do it! • Proof it

  10. Audio Tips

  11. Recording Tips

  12. Accessibility • Include closed captioning • Enable keyboard navigation • http://accessibility.psu.edu/ • WCAG guidelines for audio and video • Captioning tips, tools, software, and providers

  13. Resources • PowerPoint Presentation http://bit.ly/SreencastTips • lynda.com at lynda.psu.edu • Adobe Captivate Blog http://blogs.adobe.com/captivate/ • Iconlogic Blog http://iconlogic.blogs.com/ • Articulate – The Rapid eLearning Blog http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/

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