Bekci Kelly and I presented a webinar on using screencasting.

Below is the link to access the archived recording along with a description of the session content. Once you link into the recording, you will need to provide your email address and a name to view the archived webinar (keep in mind that you will be viewing a recording; no one will see that information.)

 

While presenting, we uploaded a Google Doc slide presentation. With a traditional PowerPoint, the webinar moderators guide the viewers through screen by screen. This navigation was not possible, so you will need to actively advance slides to follow along while viewing the webinar. When we watched video examples, the time which elapsed does not appear on this recording; you will want to pause our webinar (bottom left) and watch the videos until you have seen the amount you desire, pause the video, and unpause the webinar recording.

 

Technology never fails to challenge our flexibility - please forgive my abundance of "um's" - I was a little distressed that viewers may have not had the ideal viewing experience - when I watched the recording, I saw that the content hadn't been jeopardized as I was worried it had in the midst of the presentation thus creating my "um's"!

 

The webinar content begins 7 minutes into the recording (prior is a recording of the setup process). You may want to drag the bar to the 7 minute mark when you watch the archive.

 

We hope you enjoy watching the archive and are inspired to use screencasting in many ways to educate students!
 
 Click here to view the recording (via Elluminate) from Tuesday, March 6, 2012.
 
Presenters: Karen Hornberger (Library Media Specialist, Palisades SD) and Rebecca Kelly (Library Media Specialist, Quakertown Community SD)
 
Title of session: Using Screencasting in Education: "If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video must be priceless!"
 
Description: At Quakertown High School, cyber teachers are using screencasting to teach students. Cyber students are using screencasting to teach other students. At Palisades High School, the library media specialist is creating screencast tutorials and posting them online for students, staff, and the public to use as a resource. The multimedia communications teacher is asking her students to develop screencasts to serve as tutorials or product comparisons.

Screencasting is a tool that can be used by teachers or students to:

  • demonstrate any online or electronic process
  • provide feedback and/or assessment of an online document or presentation

This webinar will show examples of various types of screencasts and teach you how to create a screencast and make it accessible to your students via digital curation or other methods.

 

Tags: screencast

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Hi Karen,

I went to view your recording but got a very odd message once I made it through the Elluminate logins.

I use Elluminate in training and presenting and have not had a recording being banned from opening before. Is it possible for you to use the Elluminate Publish software and create a .jar of your session (this will be a stand alone resource that does not require linking to a site).

Many thanks in advance.

Yvette Drager

Hi!  Have you tried it again since?  I know that people have been having success, so I wonder if it was just a quirky little problem.

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