Abstract

Providing useful videos for your class -- whether the class is delivered face to face or online -- can seem daunting until you've done it the first time. The tools today allow one to annotate slides, spreadsheets, web pages – with narration – and then share them with students via the cloud in a matter of minutes.

Starting at the price of *free* with an existing iPad and a PC, instructors can create videos to

  • Demonstrate software
  • Produce an online version of a lecture
  • Create Khan Academy style videos of homework problems or concepts

I will demonstrate Doceri as an easy to learn screencasting tool which helps instructors

  • Record narration over existing PPT presentations
  • Annotate anything already on their computer screen (PPT, Excel, web pages, etc)
  • Upload these recordings to Google Drive for easy sharing

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Screencasting Lectures, Homework and/or Software Demos in Minutes

Providing useful videos for your class -- whether the class is delivered face to face or online -- can seem daunting until you've done it the first time. The tools today allow one to annotate slides, spreadsheets, web pages – with narration – and then share them with students via the cloud in a matter of minutes.

Starting at the price of *free* with an existing iPad and a PC, instructors can create videos to

  • Demonstrate software
  • Produce an online version of a lecture
  • Create Khan Academy style videos of homework problems or concepts

I will demonstrate Doceri as an easy to learn screencasting tool which helps instructors

  • Record narration over existing PPT presentations
  • Annotate anything already on their computer screen (PPT, Excel, web pages, etc)
  • Upload these recordings to Google Drive for easy sharing

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