Powerpoint of my session at ICT Links into Languages Conference, Southampton - Feb 2011.
Tutorials I created and the handout can be obtained from my Moodle site at: http://rubiales62.freewebclass.com in the Screencasting for Beginners pages
1. Getting started with Screencasting Jackie Berry – ICT Links into Languages Conference Southampton - Feb 2011
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5. How many apps do you use with your pupils as part of your teaching? How confident (or competent) are they when using them?
6. ...or support them when you have set a task for homework? Wouldn’t it be great if you could remind them how without repeating yourself...
7. Tutorial for Voki recorded using Jing Which applications might you want to create tutorials for?
8. but screencasts can be more than just a useful way to demonstrate computer and web tools...
9. ... you can also use them as reminders of your lesson content... ... or to address specific difficulties from the lesson – e.g. grammar points or vocabulary.
19. A Fantastic resource for languages teaching, however... ... you can’t embed sound files, so it’s not easy for non-specialists to read a story to the class.
20. But if you use a screencasting tool after creating your story...
31. Got an Interactive whiteboard? There’s in-built software on many Smart &promethean boards... http://www.whiteboardblog.co.uk/2010/12/screencasting-with-iwb-software
32. So, once I’ve made them, How do I save and share my screencasts?
33. Save them to your computer... ...or online. avi, mpeg, mp4, wmv, swf... Jing gives 2MB free storage at www.screencast.com I use RealPlayer to convert between formats. Free download http://uk.real.com/realplayer
34. I share them on our vle... ... but you can also embed them into websites & wikis or send email links to online content.
41. over to you! What will you produce? My screen-casting tutorials from this presentation can be viewed and downloaded at http://rubiales62.freewebclass.com View Russell Stannard’s & others from the links provided in this slideshow.