ScreenCasting: Creating Effective Multimedia Lessons in Minutes Dr. Michael Uttendorfer, Dean New York Institute of Technology
Description This session will demonstrate how to create effective multimedia lessons using Techsmith Camtasia Studio 6 and Jing. Sample lessons will be provided to attendees on CD-ROM.
Jing – What is it? FREE screen capture tool FREE screen recording tool FREE screencasting space BOTH Mac and PC versions Go to
A few ways to use Jing Collaborate on a design project Share a snapshot of a document Narrate your vacation photos Capture that pesky bug in action Show Dad how to use iTunes Comment verbally on students' homework Collect cool web designs or funny ads Post tidbits from your life on Twitter or Facebook
A live demo
Camtasia Studio 6
Step 1 – Start an Application 7NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 2 – Start Camtasia ® 8NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 3 – Select “Record the Screen” 9NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 4 – Select the Area to Capture 10NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 5 – Start Recording the Application 11NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 6 – Perform the Demonstration 12NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 7 – End the Capture & Edit the Recording 13NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 8 – Insert the Callouts, Transitions, Captions, Narration, etc. 14NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Step 9 – Publish the File 15NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Camtasia ® Output File Formats Multiple Export Formats: Multiple Export Formats: Adobe Flash (MP4/SWF/FLV) Windows Media Video (WMV) Quicktime Movie (MOV) Audio Video Interleave (AVI) iTunes, iPod, iPhone (M4V) Audio (MP3) Real Media Video (RM/CAMV) GIF Animation (GIF) 16NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009
Links See more “live” interactive samples on the web at: Free sample files are available on CD-ROM Contact me at: (516) Camtasia ® is a registered trademark of TechSmith, Inc. 17NYSCATE Metro Conference 2009