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 Screencast


Jing - http://www.jingproject.com/

Screen Toaster  - http://www.screentoaster.com/

Screencasto-matic- http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/

There are free tools for capturing and annotating screen images and screen recordings (up to 5 minutes) and then sharing them easily through embedding on your blog or website or linking to them.  

 

How to embed a screencast:

 

  1. Create a Jing account  and create your screen cast
  2. Look for the embed code and copy it
  3. On your PBworks  page chose "insert plugin"
  4. Next chose "
  5. Paste the embed code and click save.

 

When is it good to use Screencasts?

  •   When you want to capture or record something on the screen easily and need to share it right away.
  •   When you don't need the full power of TechSmith's "full meal deal" products like SnagIt or Camtasia Studio. 

 

How can you use screencasts in the Classroom?

  • Tutorials: In the library, it could be used as a tutorial for frequently asked questions.  I created a simple jing to show students how to find a book in the library using the online card catalog.  It could be embedded into the library home page, or a blog. 
  • Demonstrations: Use screensharing to show how to use a wiki or other technology! 

 

Things to think about from Linda

  • Do a run through and write a script.
  • Select only the portion of the screen that's important. Jing allows you to select only the Word window so that you can have a larger size image of the portion that's important.
  • Read the script aloud several times before beginning the recording.
  • Do short processes (i.e., break complex processes into smaller portions) 

"We had a math teacher this year who used Jing to capture some of the instructional information he shared in class, and they were a huge help to a student who missed a few days, as well as to the students who used them to review and study for tests. He was very pleased with the results (and so were the parents of the student who was out)." Cindy, Certified Educator 

"I've been using Jing for a while now and am totally addicted. I use it to capture screenshots to show teachers "how to" follow directions....and it saves me a ton of time because they can follow along...." - Cmosley, Certified Educator 

 

No matter which software you chose to you, you can always embed your screencast with the HTML/Java script plugin.