Another tool you might find useful is screencasting, which enables you to easily record a video (and audio if you wish) of your screen to demonstrate a particular function – useful for sharing with other people.
I had hoped to stick to using web tools so was planning to use ScreenToaster but unfortunately the service is currently down, so I’m using Jing which is a free download and lets you take screenshot images or videos. Here’s a very quick and dirty screencast of how to create a Twtpoll which was a previous thing (if you haven’t voted in the poll yet, please do – it’s open until 12th Dec).
I found it really easy to create this using Jing – are there any other screencasting tools you would recommend?
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December 8, 2010 at 4:29 pm
I recommend http://www.screencast-o-matic.com. Free and really easy to use. Used it for lots of screencasts for induction this year, and has easy upload to YouTube.
December 9, 2010 at 10:23 am
Thanks Alison, I haven’t heard of that one before but just watched the introductory video – looks very simple to use and good to have the option to easily upload it to YouTube with various different options. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
December 14, 2010 at 2:01 pm
I loved Jing, found it really easy to use (and I like the pretty sun hoevering on my screen). But now I can’t seem to download the videos for editing on the free account I am less keen. It is not exactly expensive to upgrade, but I thought I’d check around before I buy.
I have been trying out BB Flashback as Phil Bradley recommended. It costs a little more, but there is good added functionality available for tutorials. But can’t seem to get the little video of me synched up with the audio – I think it might be my PC. This post is definitely worth a look for more alternatives:
http://philbradley.typepad.com/i_want_to/2010/06/screentoaster-closing-alternatives.html
ScreenToaster was perfect, but seems to be up and down all over the place.
Screencast-o-matic is now next on the list to try, thanks Alison.
December 14, 2010 at 2:48 pm
Thanks for sharing your experiences Helen, I’ll definitely check out the link to Phil’s blog post. Not sure I’d be willing to pay for a service personally, though can understand if it is part of organisation’s core offering.