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1 PRESENTED BY STEVE GARWOOD LECTURER SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND LIBRARY STUDIES RUTGERS UNIVERSITYLIBRARYSTEVE@YAHOO.COM Just Push Play: Screencasting for Your Library (Be there for your students no matter what time of day… Continued LIVE!!)

2 Recording Notes/Comments Was my recording “perfect”? did it really matter? text

3 What I primarily Use Jing by TechSmith  Image captures  Short (<5min) Video captures  Easy to share via email/IM Camtasia by TechSmith  Lectures  Screen Demos/Presentations Adobe Captivate  Lectures  Screen Demos  Software Simulations

4 What I primarily Use (Quick Comparison) Product/ Desc $$FormatsExport /Produce Notes Features JingFree flash onlypng/swf only<5min Great for “disposable” Easy upload Automatic url in clipboard Camtasia$299 $179 (ed) flash mov wmv avi m4v mp3 All associated files produced.html,.js Fluid VideoPan/Zoom Captions Quizzing Cursor Highlight Mouse Sounds Captivate$699 $199 (ed) flash exe “”Slide based Better for Simulations 508 & SCORM compliant PowerPointesque presentation tools, etc. Better Quizzing

5 Library Applications

6 Library Applications – What it Replaces Lost opportunity  students using library resources on THEIR time  point of need assistance  public who can’t make class/training times Staff overload  same class/training again and again  same question over and over again

7 Library Applications – 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

8 Library Applications – What New Things… Personalize  “voice” and “personality” to your library Communicate  esp. to newer generations who “expect” video Demonstrate  Library able to effectively use technology

9 What you need to get started

10 Advantages It’s easy to do the basics in each program Reuse and Repurpose content  If you break things into small chunks you can “mash-up” your content to create new content Be timely (the world loves video)  Who doesn’t know the term Viral Video? Vodcast  Podcasting is cool…vodcasting is very cool

11 Getting Started - 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

12 Getting Started - Software To Create:  screencasting Program  Camtasia (recommended)  Jing, Captivate and Snapz Pro X are alternatives (more in guide)  cost  @$199/$249 educational/govt To Watch:  browser with Flash Player

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

14 Getting Started – Tips Let go…you’re not a trained broadcaster Water…

15 Disadvantages You have to learn something new It takes time to record, produce and upload You may have to change your approach  Lectures should generally be “chunked”  Attention spans are short and bandwidth is precious  Break things apart to put them together in other ways Might have to re-do PPT slides so they scale  “6x6” rule

16 Questions? What are your questions for me?


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