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Ellen Cordeiro

Screencasting

in the

Classroom

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Objectives

•Define

• Educational Uses

• Identify Tools

•Create

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What’s a Screencast

A movie of the changes over time that a user sees on a computer screen, enhanced with audio narration.

"Screencast." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 02 Nov. 2013. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.

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Top 10 reasons to learn how

to screencast

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Sub Plans

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Student Absence

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Send the same message...

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Pause Button

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Flipped Classroom

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5. Replicate yourself5. Replicate yourself5. Replicate yourself5. Replicate yourself5. Replicate yourself

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Students teaching students

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Your own videos are better

Pahlavi Number Three-(3) created by Propars55aks and can be downloaded at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:0C-_Pahlavi_Number_Three-%283%29.jpg

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Assessment

ButtonYellow2 created by Sopoforic and can be downloaded at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ButtonYellow2.svg

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Save time!

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Paid Tools

Camtasia Studio

Snag-it

Screen Flow

Smart Recorder - SMART Technology

Screen Recorder Tool - Promethian

Dollar Symbol Gold by Rugby471 and can be downloaded at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dollar_symbol_gold.svg

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Free Tools

Jing

Screenr

Screencastomatic

Screenjelly

Screentoaster

Free by Majbns80 and can be downloaded at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Free.pdf

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Mobile

Screenchomp

Show Me

Educreations

Doceri

Explain Everything

iPad2 By Matthew Downey (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

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Quicktime Player

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Quicktime Player

Because you have it and so do all your students.

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How do I share my

screencast?

Image by Peter Trimming and can be downloaded at http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3236837

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Publish

• Teacher Website

• Youtube

• Vimeo

• Edmodo

• Blackboard

By Liftarn (User created) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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HelpfulTips

• Create a script

• Pause

• Short and sweet

• Practice

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Create a Screencast!

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Create a Screencast!

1. Teach me something in less than 4 minutes!

2. Upload to Google Drive

3. email me the link to your screencast

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Quicktime Tutorialhttp://goo.gl/V9hbm

Sharing in Google Drivehttp://goo.gl/64dR5

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Step 1 - Use your spotlight and search Quicktime

Step 2 - Click on Quicktime Player

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Step 3 - Choose file > New Screen Recording

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Step 4 - Click the carrot and clickthe mic you want to use.

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Step 5 - Click the record button. You have the option of recording your entire screen or may select part of the screen as well.

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You will see this Screen Recording window open when you’re recording your screen. Don’t worry, it won’t show up in your video.

Step 6 - Click the stop button when you are finished recording.

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Your screencasts will automatically be saved in your Movies.

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Sharing Your Screencast

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By clicking on the little “share” icon in the lower left of your screencast, you have multiple options to share your movie.

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If you select trim, you can shave off the beginning and end of your screencast.

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You can also export your screencast and duplicate from the Quicktime file menu.

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Uploading to Google Drive

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In Drive, select Upload > Files

Navigate to your screencast and upload. You will see the upload progress in the lower right

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1. Open you the screencast you just uploaded2. Click Share in the upper right3. When you see the screen above, click Change

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4. Select the visibility options and then choose Save.

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5. Copy the link to the movie to share it via email, your blog, blackboard, edmodo, etc.

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6. If you would like to embed the video, choose file > embed this video

Note - you must choose “anyone with the link” if you want your video to be embedded publicly

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7. Copy the code in the next window and then select OK.

8. Paste the embed code on the web site you want to share the screencast through.

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Questions?

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