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Capture It. Presented by Veronica Garcia Belinda Manning United Independent School District TCEA 2012. Agenda. Welcome and Introduction Getting Started Tools for Recording Overview of Different Screen Recording Software Jing, CamStudio , Community Clips, Wink, QuickTime (MAC)
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Capture It Presented by Veronica Garcia Belinda Manning United Independent School District TCEA 2012
Agenda • Welcome and Introduction • Getting Started • Tools for Recording • Overview of Different Screen Recording Software • Jing, CamStudio, Community Clips, Wink, QuickTime (MAC) • Comparison of Screen Recording Software (Chart) • Questions
Getting Started • Purpose of Video • Know your audience • Additional equipment (webcam, microphone) • Planning • Prepare your script by going through the steps of the topic you are going to record • Be prepared with a script for audio narrations. • Before you record, do a dry run. • Instead of making one long video, make short video clips by topic. • For PowerPoint presentations, it is recommended to record in Normal View and select slide region.
ZoomIt • Tool that can be used to • Zoom in/out • Annotate on the screen • Only available for Windows • Install from Microsoft. • Demo ZoomIt • MAC Users (built in Zoom function) • Activate in System Preferences • Command +/-
Jing • Easy to Use (for PC or Mac) • Install from TechSmith website • Can record anything on Desktop (window, application, region) • NO editing feature • Video Format: swf • Limited to 5 minutes
Sample – Jing • How to Use ZamZar
CamStudio • Easy to Use • Install from CamStudio website. • Can record anything on Desktop (window, application, region) • Can pause during recording • Screen Annotations can be added • Video Annotations can be added • Video Format: swf or wmv
Sample – CamStudio • Creating a Graph in Graph Paper Maker • Sorting in Excel 2007
QuickTime (MAC) • Easy to Use • Already installed on Mac • Records entire screen • Cannot pause during recording • No Screen Annotations • Video Format: mov
Best Practices • Close all programs that will not be in the recording (especially email). • Use compression options when available. • Be prepared wi`th a script for audio narrations. • Practice before you record. • Instead of making one long video, make short video clips by topic. • For PowerPoint presentations, it is recommended to record in Normal View and select slide region. • Preview your final video and have someone else view it as well.