Camtasia: Create Podcasts and Record On-Screen Movements to Create Video Tutorials
Description
Camtasia is a multimedia software that is relatively simple to learn and use. Camtasia can be used to create audio podcasts and enhanced podcasts that include video and audio. On-screen movements can be recorded to create short training videos. This is a great way to create an orientation to your Blackboard site, demonstrate the use of a website or software, or share a short lecture. In addition, wiith Camtasia you can easily convert a PowerPoint with narration into a podcast.
In this introductory workshop you will create interactive video tutorials [like http://tinyurl.com/4e8wa ] that you can post online, upload to Blackboard, or burn to a CD.
You will create a narrated PowerPoint and convert it to a video podcast and create an audio podcast
Camtasia Studio lets you record Web pages, applications, or anything else on your screen, so you can easily blend different types of content into your presentation, without using multiple tools. A short video about Camtasia features is available at: http://video.techsmith.com/camtasia/latest/demo/summary/enu/cs_summary.html
Instructors are invited to use Camtasia in the Faculty Development Center's lab at no charge. Camtasia can be purchased from academic software retailers for the educational price of $180. A free 30-day trial version is available at the TechSmith website: http://techsmith.com/
This workshop is limited to eight
participants and
will be repeated monthly.
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of Windows file management -- opening, closing, and
saving files
Please visit our workshop
schedule for available dates and time.
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