This document looks at the ways teaching presentations can be distributed to their end users. While there is a choice of presentation programs, Microsoft PowerPoint is the dominant application and will therefore be the main tool covered in this paper.
Read full advice document...An overview of all the elements involved in producing screencasts at different levels of complexity, and for a variety of educational purposes. We examine some technical tools and methods for screencast creation from the ground up, and for those already familiar with screencasting there are ideas and tips for improving quality and effectiveness.
Read full advice document...This document is intended for users who wish to record teaching materials such as those used during a lecture. This includes both projected materials, materials shown on a television screen and printed materials. It covers everything the novice should need to know from the first step to the last.
Read full advice document...Our latest advice document is a short guide to Distributing Teaching Presentations.
Read blog entry...We have just published a new advice document: Basic Guide to Videoing Audiovisual Materials.
Read blog entry...Over at David Hopkins e-Learning blog is a handy 'how-to' for adding YouTube videos within PowerPoint.
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