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Producing online Screencasts as teaching and learning resources

Joel Eaton

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Ways to access our help:

• Helpdesk

• Technical Advice Documents & Guides

• Training

• Online Surgery

• Consultancy

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House rules

• Ask questions at any time!

• Questions in text chat only please

• Questions/comments ‘@name’

• Mixed use of audio and text and

video

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Summary

1. Introduction to screencasting

2. Uses in Teaching and Learning

3. Using online tools

4. Design and Planning

5. Discussion

Not covered in depth – delivery & technical standards

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What is a screencast ?

Screen capturetypically with

Voice-over

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Why consider screencasting?

• Growth of digital media & internet

• Affordability / availability of software

• Available on institutional and learner

personal devices

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Learner Benefits –

• Flexible activity• Student expectation• Speed of production

Why consider screencasting?

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Uses for screencasts

• Recording teaching sessions • Pre-recorded support materials• Software/web

o demonstrations o trainingowalkthroughs

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Uses for screencasts

• Assessment• Learning resources with commentary• Material for work based learners• Peer review / collaboration

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Starting Points

• Basic skills • What do you need to know to begin?

• Keep it simple

• Start with a basic screencast

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Why create online?

Pro’s– Free. TBYB– No local installation– Simple to use– Multiple locations/users– Speed– Strorage– Embeddable

Cons– Ownership issues (always check ToS)– Sustainability– Publically viewable– Accessible via internet using only a web browser– Simple (if any) editing functions– Limited features – quizzes, interactivity, audio tools

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Current available Software

• Screenr• Screen-o-matic• Screentoaster – currently down!• Jing (not online!)

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Examples of Screencasts created online

Student feedback (Screen-o-matic)

http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c6lDouXtL

Student Use (Screenr)

http://www.screenr.com/bIV

Instructional (Screenr)

http://www.screenr.com/yW4

Tip: Turning off public viewing in Screenr

http://www.screenr.com/mIL

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Design and Planning

• Pre, during and post session• Evaluation mechanisms• Designing for reuse • Modular structure and design. i.e.

series of productions - labeling

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Workflow Stage 1 - Planning

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Delivery• Audience context

• who • Identifying delivery channels

• vle, rss, etc• devices• hosting

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Tips

• Keep it simple (at least at first!)• Let the viewer control play/pause

o Autoplay is usually not desirable, even if the option is available

• Student deviceso Are you compatible?

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Copyright!

• Unless you have the permission from the copyright holder, or if you own the copyright, you are not allowed to make a copy of a resource.

• Alternative resources?• Taking risks/managing risks• Your rights/institutional policy

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