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Join Lori Spradley in this insightful preconference session on screencasting, a powerful tool for libraries that involves recording your computer screen with narration. Explore the three main types of screencasts: directional, conceptual, and informational. Discover how to create engaging screencasts using Wink, which offers features like audio integration and multiple saving formats including HTML and Flash. While Wink is user-friendly, learn about its limitations and advantages to enhance your library's digital outreach.
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SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LLA Preconference March 10, 2010 Libcasting In your Library Lori Spradley LSpradley
Screencasting can be defined as the recording of a computer screen with narration • How libraries use screencasting • There are three types: directional, conceptual, and informational SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LSpradley
Directional SCREENCASTING WITH WINK http://mars.wnec.edu/~infolit/flash/findbook.html LSpradley
Conceptual SCREENCASTING WITH WINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDGJ2CYfY9A&feature=channel_page LSpradley
Informational SCREENCASTING WITH WINK http://library.blip.tv/file/157600 LSpradley
Create a new project • Define a section or capture the whole screen • Hit enter SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LSpradley
Add audio • Text boxes SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LSpradley
View video on the web SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LSpradley
Saves your screencast in five different formats: • HTML • JavaScript • Flash • Wink Project file format (.wnk) • PDF SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LSpradley
Pros Cons • You can’t preview selected frames • You can’t zoom in or out • Limited control over resizing and editing the objects you insert • Intuitive similar to a PC interface • Built-in tutorials • Creates frames for easy editing • Free • Easy to use SCREENCASTING WITH WINK LSpradley