Posted by Zak Mensah on Monday 26 April 2010 at 10:35am
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e-learning |
screen capture |
screencast |
It is always interesting to find out how others produce resources. With screencasting growing in popularity in the mainstream, this is quite timely.

Photo by B Tal on Flickr - found using the search term(s) "directions". Used under a Creative Commons licence
Cameron Moll, a well-known designer, has branched out into producing the odd screencast and in a recent blog entry - Screencasting: Lessons Learned - he explains how he produced a recent screencast, and with what tools and equipment. He mentions that in the future he will try out the Rode Podcaster mic which is one that we at JISC Digital Media regularly use.
We also currently have two advice documents explaining what screencasting is and looking at some software that will get you started.
If you are thinking of giving screencasting a whirl, do get in touch as we'd love to help you.
If you produce screencasts, we would love to hear about your experiences in the comments.
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