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Jon Udell Answers My Screencast Question!

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what I loosely call the documentary/instructional movie approach. That of course, led to readers posting comments and more insights and even connected me with Avinash Kaushik who I interviewed in Ready/Talk and recorded it - using the recording for note taking as the wmv file is not standard and could not be successfully edited in Camtasia.

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Screencast of the Week: Foxy Tunes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Instructional. There is a link to the download and the written instructions. It is seven minutes long flash movie file produced at 640x480. It looks like it was produced in Camtasia, but not sure because it looks like a Mac interface (not sure if the dual boot allows you to use the software in windows and record in MAC).

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Learning Journal: Experimenting With Adding Music to Web Videos

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Why add KB or MB to the file size when my content instructional. The decision to add a music track is a trade-off between file size and dramatic impact. Since I'm mostly creating instructional video, I have to ask myself - how much does this enhance the learning or ability to retain? Trade Off: What value does music add?

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The Jing Project: Embed Screencasts Into Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, I have to prepare some instruction in a completely different context, get organized to visit Sharing Foundation projects, pack T-shirts, AND finish the massives amount of work before I go. TechSmith is the maker of my favorite apps, Camtasia and SnagIt. You can upload to their host or you can download a.swf file.

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