![]() ![]() This information was compiled by Online Learning's Kristin Palmer and can be accessed in the below document, which also contains a sample storyboard and additional resources. How I record my lectures - a sample screencast by Vincent Racaniello who teaches virology at Columbia, explaining how to use ScreenFlow with products he uses to record his lectures and slides.Screencasting to Engage Learning - tips and extensive lists of tools from Educase Review.Screencasting for educators - includes research on efficacy of tools, how to record, and extensive list of tools for storyboarding and recording content from Discovery Education.Create a transcript (see Do-It-Yourself Captioning on UVA Library site).Edit/trim video to keep it short and take out any errors or pauses.Be yourself, speak naturally, tell your story.Summarize what you are covering in the video at the beginning and again at the end.Target 3-8 minute videos with excellent audio (microphones available at Clemons library).Open up all the tools and documents you will use in your video.Close out all other apps and tabs, declutter your desktop, turn off alerts and reminders.Record in a quiet environment (sound studio available at Clemons Library).Decide on screencasting software, Screencast-o-matic is easy-to-use and free It’s completely free and open-source and allows you to both stream live and record a screencast to a video file. ![]() To make sure that your audio is being picked up, check the little microphone icon on the bottom of your screen. When you press record, you will see a countdown timer to prompt you when recording starts. Create an outline, storyboards can be helpful (see sample in below attachment) Our screencast software is designed to make everything easy for pros and beginners alike.10 Steps to Successful Screen Capture Videos Screencasts can be uploaded to any number of hosting sites such as Box, Google Drive, COLLAB, or YouTube. Tricks to screencasting are to keep videos short, concise, and “evergreen.” Evergreen means you record your videos without reference to current events, dates or seasons so that you can reuse the same video in the future without having to edit. There are numerous free tools available such as Screencast-o-matic (easy-to-use, free), OBS Studio (open source, many features), Kaltura (embedded in COLLAB), Screencastify, Filmora, Jing, and Panopto. Screencasting, also known as screen capture, is a method to quickly show students content from your desktop by recording, editing and sharing videos. ![]()
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