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1 Tutorials 2.0: Teaching the Public and Training Staff with Online Screencasts Instructor: Steve Garwood librarysteve@yahoo.com An Infopeople Workshop Spring 2008

2 This Workshop Is Brought to You By the Infopeople Project Infopeople is a federally-funded grant project supported by the California State Library. It provides a wide variety of training to California libraries. Infopeople workshops are offered around the state and are open registration on a first-come, first-served basis. For a complete list of workshops, and for other information about the project, go to the Infopeople website at infopeople.org.

3 Take care of yourself bathroom, stretch break Please ask questions as we go Practice not perfection Ground Rules

4 Agenda PowerPoint –your version is a little different from mine Exercises Screencasting Guide (There’s a wiki too…) –screencasting.pbwiki.com What’s in my packet?

5 Name Library Position Have you ever watched a video on YouTube? Do you have a favorite? Have you added a video to YouTube? Introductions

6 Workshop Overview Screencast Overview Screencast Recording Basics Screencast Producing Basics Screencast Publishing Screencast Editing Basics

7 Library Applications The world is ready Video Bandwidth This is fairly new to libraries As we go…think of what you could do

8 What It Replaces Lost opportunity –public using library resources on THEIR time –point of need assistance –public who can’t make class/training times Staff overload and frustration –same class/training again and again –same question over and over again –resources can help staff answer FAQ

9 What It Enhances Customer service Instruction –adds to text or screen capture based tutorials –great for auditory/visual learners Customer and staff training –follow up/review/additional resources –specialized training school groups business audiences

10 What New Things Can It Do? Personalize –“voice” and “personality” to your library Communicate –especially to newer generations who “expect” video Demonstrate –library able to effectively use technology –our technology tools

11 What Problems Can It Solve? Resources –Limited staff and staff time –Moving customers to “self serve” Service –24/7 point of need assistance Library/librarian Image –Negative library/librarian stereotypes

12 * 66 million subscribers as per OECD **According to Adobe, 800 million computers have Flash Player What Audiences Can It Reach? Students –at home or in-class Business people Homebound Staff All you need is broadband* and Flash Player** or a PC that plays CD/DVDs…

13 Exercise #1 Screencast Review

14 Questions for the Group For the video examples: –Did you find it useful, why? –Would it work for your customers, why/why not? –Other comments to share?

15 What you need to get started…

16 Hardware Windows based PC* –1.0 GHz processor minimum –1.0 GB RAM minimum – adequate hard-disk space @60 MB for program installation 20-40 GB to store video files Microphone/speakers –headset recommended *most screencasting programs are Windows based

17 Software To create: –screencasting program Camtasia (recommended) Jing, Captivate and Snapz Pro X are alternatives (more in guide) –cost @$199/$249 educational/gov’t To watch: –browser with Flash Player

18 Computer Skills Basic –save a file (and find it again) –upload a file –adjusting volume settings –resize/move window(s) –plug cables into machine

19 Let’s Take a Tour Camtasia Studio/Camtasia Applications –I’m going to have you be application oriented camproj vs. camrec

20 Process Preview Watch as I demonstrate how to do a simple screencast

21 Recording

22 Exercise #2 Record a Presentation

23 Recording Review How’d it go? Watch as I demonstrate this process –plug-in/check your mic –Camtasia Recorder/settings capture, audio –size your window –check outline/script –other considerations… –record –save

24 Exercise #2 (continued) Record Another Presentation on Any Topic

25 Recap/Review So far we’ve… Who can tell me? What questions do you have for me?

26 Producing

27 File Types You can produce as lots of different file types (overview in guide) Generally –Flash (.swf) if storing on your library server –QuickTime (.mov) if uploading to YouTube, blip.tv, etc.

28 Exercise #3 Produce Your Recording

29 Producing Review How’d it go? Watch as I demonstrate this process –open Camtasia Studio –import file –add to timeline (keep as recording size) –produce recording custom QuickTime settings (H264, 22Khz) … finish

30 Exercise #3 (continued) Produce Your Second Recording

31 Exercise #3 - A Twist Let’s do one as Flash together…

32 Publishing

33 Publishing Preview Why did I pick blip.tv? –highly rated –storage and player –let’s you to use your original video size

34 Exercise #4 Publish Your Recording

35 Publishing Review Video Page Share

36 Recap/Review/“Quiz”

37 Screencasting Recap/Review Review of major points –Audience focus –Setup, record and produce Lots to learn, but it’s fun Three times to “own it” What questions do you have?

38 Quiz…

39 True or False Screencasting let’s you reach your customers 24/7

40 Which of These Do You Not Need to Screencast? A.computer B.microphone C.computer science degree D.desire to better serve your customers

41 True or False You never have to consider the end users’ connection speed or screen resolution when developing screencasts

42 Libraries can use screencasting for… A.Simple skill training (renew, holds) B.Online database training (ebsco, etc.) C.Staff training for new/continuing employees D.All of the above

43 True or False If you screencast you never need to use print tutorials or “how-to” materials

44 Which is not another benefit of screencasting for libraries? A.“Humanizes”/“personalizes” a library B.Demonstrates that the library is “up to date” on technology C.Makes libraries cooler than YouTube

45 True or False Camtasia is the only screencasting program/service on the market

46 Which is not a needed computer skill to screencast? A.Save a file (and find it again) B.Program in Java C.Adjusting volume settings D.Resize/move window(s) E.Plug cables into machine

47 True or False You can record a screencast once and produce it as multiple types of files (flash,.mov,.wmv…)

48 Pick your best response… A.I hope I have the skills to screencast B.I think I have the skills to screencast C.I know I have the skills to screencast

49 Thank You for Being Here Today


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